The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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... South toward the people of the North than any other measure we could adopt . I believe it will reach into regions where no other agency could penetrate . I believe it will go into parts of the South where now there are no newspapers ...
... South toward the people of the North than any other measure we could adopt . I believe it will reach into regions where no other agency could penetrate . I believe it will go into parts of the South where now there are no newspapers ...
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... South . Sir , this munificent appropriation would amount to nothing . It is not intended to meet the interests of any of the individual residents of the South except the officers of the Freed- men's Bureau . It is designed to assist ...
... South . Sir , this munificent appropriation would amount to nothing . It is not intended to meet the interests of any of the individual residents of the South except the officers of the Freed- men's Bureau . It is designed to assist ...
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... South to support the poor of the South . And I will go as far as he who goes farthest in that direc - munities , not with the acts of individuals . tion now to aid the same poor by any constitu- tional legislation . · The individual ...
... South to support the poor of the South . And I will go as far as he who goes farthest in that direc - munities , not with the acts of individuals . tion now to aid the same poor by any constitu- tional legislation . · The individual ...
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