The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen64,Parte1Blair & Rives, 1870 |
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... Constitution , held office ? We have already here , sir , been engaged in the unseemly work of retailing , as my learned friend by my side suggested to me this morn ing , privileges under the Constitution . We have been subjected to the ...
... Constitution , held office ? We have already here , sir , been engaged in the unseemly work of retailing , as my learned friend by my side suggested to me this morn ing , privileges under the Constitution . We have been subjected to the ...
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... constitution of Virginia every man who is entitled to vote and hold office is eligible to serve as a juror ; and when the question of the admission of the State to representation came before Congress in January last , the leaders of the ...
... constitution of Virginia every man who is entitled to vote and hold office is eligible to serve as a juror ; and when the question of the admission of the State to representation came before Congress in January last , the leaders of the ...
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... constitution of that State disfranchised all per- sons who would otherwise be voters , if they voted against the adoption of the State consti- tution . The constitution has since been pro . duced , and upon inspection it is found that ...
... constitution of that State disfranchised all per- sons who would otherwise be voters , if they voted against the adoption of the State consti- tution . The constitution has since been pro . duced , and upon inspection it is found that ...
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adversely and indefinitely adversely and tabled Amasa Cobb amend an act amnesty appropriation authorize bill H. R. BUTLER Calendar Chair citizens claim Clerk Committee discharged Congress CONKLING court Crebs DAWES Department district duty Eliakim H enrolled FARNSWORTH franking privilege gentleman Government Granting a pension indefinitely postponed Indian introduced a bill joint resolution H. R. Kentucky leave to introduce Massachusetts ment Missouri mittee motion was agreed move Nathan F objection Ohio party passed House passed Senate Patent pending persons petition political disabilities POMEROY Porter Sheldon Post Office Postmaster preemption laws present printed proposed public lands question railroad read twice rebellion Received from House Received from Senate Referred relief Reported adversely Reported and passed reso rule Secretary SHERMAN Sidney Clarke South Carolina SPEAKER tion Treasury TRUMBULL unanimous consent United VICE PRESIDENT Virginia vote William Wilson yeas and nays