The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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... considered by the committee . There can be no object whatever in recommitting it except to defeat it . If the Senator from New York desires to do that he may as well meet it directly . There is noth- ing , I presume , in the wording of ...
... considered by the committee . There can be no object whatever in recommitting it except to defeat it . If the Senator from New York desires to do that he may as well meet it directly . There is noth- ing , I presume , in the wording of ...
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... considered , and agreed to : Resolved , That the Committee on Reconstruction be directed to inquire into the expediency and neces- sity of providing for taking the census of the inhab- itants of the recently rebellious and revolted ...
... considered , and agreed to : Resolved , That the Committee on Reconstruction be directed to inquire into the expediency and neces- sity of providing for taking the census of the inhab- itants of the recently rebellious and revolted ...
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... considered and agreed to . NON - CONTRACTION OF CURRENCY . Mr. BINGHAM submitted the following resolution ; which was read , considered , and agreed to : Resolved , That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to consider and ...
... considered and agreed to . NON - CONTRACTION OF CURRENCY . Mr. BINGHAM submitted the following resolution ; which was read , considered , and agreed to : Resolved , That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to consider and ...
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