The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... give the bonds now required of civil appointees , but shall be re- sponsible for any neglect or maladministration according to the Rules and Articles of War . I would suggest that the word " not " be stricken out , so that these ...
... give the bonds now required of civil appointees , but shall be re- sponsible for any neglect or maladministration according to the Rules and Articles of War . I would suggest that the word " not " be stricken out , so that these ...
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... give them full and re- munerative employment , make capital the ser- vant instead of the master of labor , and that relief can only be found in this direction , I shall , in the remaining portion of the hour allowed me , give the ...
... give them full and re- munerative employment , make capital the ser- vant instead of the master of labor , and that relief can only be found in this direction , I shall , in the remaining portion of the hour allowed me , give the ...
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... give way to the Sue Murphey case ; but I gave notice then that I should endeavor to seek the floor this morning . Under such circumstances I must say that since I have been a member of the Senate I have never known such a courtesy to be ...
... give way to the Sue Murphey case ; but I gave notice then that I should endeavor to seek the floor this morning . Under such circumstances I must say that since I have been a member of the Senate I have never known such a courtesy to be ...
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