The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen138Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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... proposed by this bill will reach it , or that it ought not to be very much modified , but I say that it is just the legislation which England adopted during her great wars with Napoleon , and continued as a system during the whole of ...
... proposed by this bill will reach it , or that it ought not to be very much modified , but I say that it is just the legislation which England adopted during her great wars with Napoleon , and continued as a system during the whole of ...
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... proposed site at New London from bombardment by the fleet of any nation . But again , do you want your great naval station to be held at the mercy of a few land monopolists and a few laborers ? New London cannot furnish homes for the ...
... proposed site at New London from bombardment by the fleet of any nation . But again , do you want your great naval station to be held at the mercy of a few land monopolists and a few laborers ? New London cannot furnish homes for the ...
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... proposed site at New London there is a basin of fresh water ele- vated at some one hundred feet above the level of the tide . The gentleman proposes to use that as a means of obviating this difficulty of the salt water . He does not ...
... proposed site at New London there is a basin of fresh water ele- vated at some one hundred feet above the level of the tide . The gentleman proposes to use that as a means of obviating this difficulty of the salt water . He does not ...
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... proposed to make it a special order . The SPEAKER . It is not . of ? Mr. BROOKS . Has the subject been disposed The SPEAKER . It has not ; the question of postponement being still pending . Mr. SPALDING . I ask that it be made a spe ...
... proposed to make it a special order . The SPEAKER . It is not . of ? Mr. BROOKS . Has the subject been disposed The SPEAKER . It has not ; the question of postponement being still pending . Mr. SPALDING . I ask that it be made a spe ...
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... proposed , if the colonies would recognize the su- preme Government of England , to invite from the colonies a free gift of revenue ; but this was re- jected by a vote of 61 to 32 . In 1775 , January 29 , there appeared before the ...
... proposed , if the colonies would recognize the su- preme Government of England , to invite from the colonies a free gift of revenue ; but this was re- jected by a vote of 61 to 32 . In 1775 , January 29 , there appeared before the ...
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