The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1869 |
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... VIRGINIA . Mr. FARNSWORTH . I now move to re- consider the vote by which the bill ( H. R. No. 783 ) to admit the State of Virginia to repre- sentation in the Congress of the United States was recommitted to the Committee on Recon ...
... VIRGINIA . Mr. FARNSWORTH . I now move to re- consider the vote by which the bill ( H. R. No. 783 ) to admit the State of Virginia to repre- sentation in the Congress of the United States was recommitted to the Committee on Recon ...
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... Virginia untrammeled and free from man- acles . I propose to refresh the memories of honorable gentlemen on this floor as to the events of the last nine years in connection with Virginia . It is a fact which gentlemen seem to forget ...
... Virginia untrammeled and free from man- acles . I propose to refresh the memories of honorable gentlemen on this floor as to the events of the last nine years in connection with Virginia . It is a fact which gentlemen seem to forget ...
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... Virginia does accom- plish this object , while it leaves the Legislature of Virginia a lawful and lawfully constituted body ; it leaves its legal action hitherto taken to stand unimpared , and it restores Virginia to her normal ...
... Virginia does accom- plish this object , while it leaves the Legislature of Virginia a lawful and lawfully constituted body ; it leaves its legal action hitherto taken to stand unimpared , and it restores Virginia to her normal ...
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