The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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... Congress , certainly they could not be claimed in refer- ence to States . If Congress possesses these powers now , it had them when the Thirty- Ninth Congress first assembled . The Consti- tution has not been changed within that time ...
... Congress , certainly they could not be claimed in refer- ence to States . If Congress possesses these powers now , it had them when the Thirty- Ninth Congress first assembled . The Consti- tution has not been changed within that time ...
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... Congress was called so that Congress might be in a position to take part in the affairs of the country at any critical moment which might arise . And now the proposition is to ad- journ over till next December . I presume that it may be ...
... Congress was called so that Congress might be in a position to take part in the affairs of the country at any critical moment which might arise . And now the proposition is to ad- journ over till next December . I presume that it may be ...
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... Congress has steadily refused to recognize it as a valid State government , and it remains without any Senator or Representa- tive in Congress . • On the 11th of March , 1864 , General Banks , in command of the Union forces at New ...
... Congress has steadily refused to recognize it as a valid State government , and it remains without any Senator or Representa- tive in Congress . • On the 11th of March , 1864 , General Banks , in command of the Union forces at New ...
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