The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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... motion of Mr. WILLEY , it was Ordered , That the papers in the case of the officers of company D , ninety - ninth regiment New York volunteers , praying to be compensated for loss of personal effects while they served on board the frig ...
... motion of Mr. WILLEY , it was Ordered , That the papers in the case of the officers of company D , ninety - ninth regiment New York volunteers , praying to be compensated for loss of personal effects while they served on board the frig ...
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... motion to have that resolution recalled in order that he may make a motion to recon- sider . It is customary to make a motion of that kind where a bill or resolution has gone from the Senate . The question cannot be taken now , as I ...
... motion to have that resolution recalled in order that he may make a motion to recon- sider . It is customary to make a motion of that kind where a bill or resolution has gone from the Senate . The question cannot be taken now , as I ...
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... motion that it be suspended , and it must be suspended until the Senate shall act upon it , and in that way you may suspend all our rules . Mr. POMEROY . The Senator from Mich- ligan rose to make a motion for the return of all ...
... motion that it be suspended , and it must be suspended until the Senate shall act upon it , and in that way you may suspend all our rules . Mr. POMEROY . The Senator from Mich- ligan rose to make a motion for the return of all ...
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