The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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... unanimous consent , laid before the House the credentials of W. D. MANN , T. M. WELLS , ROBERT W. TALIAFERRO , A. P. FIELD , and M. F. BONZANO , claiming seats as Representatives from the State of Louisiana , which were read and ...
... unanimous consent , laid before the House the credentials of W. D. MANN , T. M. WELLS , ROBERT W. TALIAFERRO , A. P. FIELD , and M. F. BONZANO , claiming seats as Representatives from the State of Louisiana , which were read and ...
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... unanimous consent , and agreed to . Mr. ANTHONY . I now move that five thou- sand additional copies be printed ; and I ask that that motion be laid on the table until the Com- mittee on Printing shall be appointed . The motion was ...
... unanimous consent , and agreed to . Mr. ANTHONY . I now move that five thou- sand additional copies be printed ; and I ask that that motion be laid on the table until the Com- mittee on Printing shall be appointed . The motion was ...
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... unanimous consent , laid before the House the annual report of the Sec- retary of the Interior ; which was ordered to be printed , and referred to the Committee of Ways and Means . REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY . The SPEAKER also ...
... unanimous consent , laid before the House the annual report of the Sec- retary of the Interior ; which was ordered to be printed , and referred to the Committee of Ways and Means . REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY . The SPEAKER also ...
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... unanimous consent , laid before the House the following message from the President of the United States : To the Senate and House of Representatives : In conformity to the law of July 16 , 1862 , I most cor- dially recommend that ...
... unanimous consent , laid before the House the following message from the President of the United States : To the Senate and House of Representatives : In conformity to the law of July 16 , 1862 , I most cor- dially recommend that ...
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... unanimous consent of the Senate for its present consideration . I will state that it involves no ap- propriation , but merely authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to expend so much out of the con- tingent fund as may be necessary to ...
... unanimous consent of the Senate for its present consideration . I will state that it involves no ap- propriation , but merely authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to expend so much out of the con- tingent fund as may be necessary to ...
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