The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... taken during the whole progress of the war which was so valuable in its use for military purposes as the property taken from these two girls . The Constitution , the day that property was taken , said that it was taken for public use ...
... taken during the whole progress of the war which was so valuable in its use for military purposes as the property taken from these two girls . The Constitution , the day that property was taken , said that it was taken for public use ...
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... taken , it is the ordinary case of a citizen who has a claim because his property has been taken for public use . That I need not be mistaken in that as- sertion , I will call the attention of the Senate very briefly to what the court ...
... taken , it is the ordinary case of a citizen who has a claim because his property has been taken for public use . That I need not be mistaken in that as- sertion , I will call the attention of the Senate very briefly to what the court ...
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... taken on the facts of the case , namely , that this property was taken for the use of the Army , and is therefore distin- guishable from all other classes of claims for the destruction of property . I submit that there is no proper ...
... taken on the facts of the case , namely , that this property was taken for the use of the Army , and is therefore distin- guishable from all other classes of claims for the destruction of property . I submit that there is no proper ...
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