The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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... better than New Jersey , and I know that my colleague and myself can give no vote that our constit- uency will more approve than voting this $ 1,000,000 for provisions to relieve the desti- tute people of the South and to distribute ...
... better than New Jersey , and I know that my colleague and myself can give no vote that our constit- uency will more approve than voting this $ 1,000,000 for provisions to relieve the desti- tute people of the South and to distribute ...
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... better to follow precedents which have worked well , rather than to adopt new modes of proceeding . Then , as a complete and perfect answer to the objection suggested by the Serator from Missouri , that he does not desire the people of ...
... better to follow precedents which have worked well , rather than to adopt new modes of proceeding . Then , as a complete and perfect answer to the objection suggested by the Serator from Missouri , that he does not desire the people of ...
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... better to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to make these appointments . Mr. WILLEY . I will say to the ... better qualified to judge of the qualifications of these officers than any other person , better qualified to judge of the ...
... better to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to make these appointments . Mr. WILLEY . I will say to the ... better qualified to judge of the qualifications of these officers than any other person , better qualified to judge of the ...
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