The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen58,Parte1Blair & Rives, 1866 |
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... never been sig- there is no reason to exclude from any right , nified as such in the past . I do not know that civil or political , on the ground of race or such an argument amounts to anything at best , color . I feel proud to say ...
... never been sig- there is no reason to exclude from any right , nified as such in the past . I do not know that civil or political , on the ground of race or such an argument amounts to anything at best , color . I feel proud to say ...
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... never enter here until they have entirely changed their tone and manner . They will drive the people of the northern ... never shall cease to grieve that the President of the United States has committed himself against that im- portant ...
... never enter here until they have entirely changed their tone and manner . They will drive the people of the northern ... never shall cease to grieve that the President of the United States has committed himself against that im- portant ...
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... never was an extreme partisan ; and in his politics and all the affairs of life he was characterized by signal candor and moderation . With him the partisan was always subordinate to the patriot . There was no ambition or selfishness in ...
... never was an extreme partisan ; and in his politics and all the affairs of life he was characterized by signal candor and moderation . With him the partisan was always subordinate to the patriot . There was no ambition or selfishness in ...
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SENATE | v |
bill H R No 475 to facilitate the settle | xi |
yeas and nays on | xviii |
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Aaron Harding adjourn amend an act Ancona appointed appropriation bill Army Asahel W attorney's oath authority bill relating bill to provide bill to regulate Burt Van Horn citizens claim Committee Congress court deficiency bill H. R. DELANO Demas Hubbard District of Columbia election franchise gentleman Government granting Hamilton Ward honorable Senator House Hubbard Illinois John joint resolution H. R. Kasson land last session loyal ment military mittee Morrill motion was agreed move naval negro Nelson Taylor objection Ohio passed Pennsylvania pension persons petitions PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question printed proposed punish railroad Reader W rebel rebellion reconstruction bill H. R. referred relief remarks repeal Representative Resolved right of suffrage SCHENCK Secretary Senate Sidney Clarke Spalding SPEAKER STEVENS submitted the following tax bill Territory tion unanimous consent Union United Van Aernam WASHBURNE William Wilson yeas and nays