The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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Página xxxix
... regard to the publication of the proceedings of the Senate in executive session in violation of the in- junction of secresy imposed thereon- [ March 19 , 1867 ] .. calling for information relative to a pro- posed change in the Mint laws ...
... regard to the publication of the proceedings of the Senate in executive session in violation of the in- junction of secresy imposed thereon- [ March 19 , 1867 ] .. calling for information relative to a pro- posed change in the Mint laws ...
Página 346
... regard to this Territory upon the duration of the sessions of the legislative body . Their sessions are con- fined to a period of forty days . If they are to meet biennially instead of annually it strikes me that limitation ought to be ...
... regard to this Territory upon the duration of the sessions of the legislative body . Their sessions are con- fined to a period of forty days . If they are to meet biennially instead of annually it strikes me that limitation ought to be ...
Página 845
... regard to it . I do not see him here at the present moment , however . I will make the motion in his absence . I ask the Senate to take up the resolution in order to submit a motion in regard to the subject . I do not want it adopted ...
... regard to it . I do not see him here at the present moment , however . I will make the motion in his absence . I ask the Senate to take up the resolution in order to submit a motion in regard to the subject . I do not want it adopted ...
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