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United States. Congress Francis Preston Blair, John Cook Rives, Franklin Rives, George A. Bailey. That the Constitution of the United States in- vests the Congress and the Executive with all powers necessary to maintain that Government ...
United States. Congress Francis Preston Blair, John Cook Rives, Franklin Rives, George A. Bailey. That the Constitution of the United States in- vests the Congress and the Executive with all powers necessary to maintain that Government ...
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... Congress granting about one hundred million acres of the public domain which the homestead bill designed to reserve for the peo- ple themselves for the purpose of actual settlement and improvement . I am opposed to frittering away the ...
... Congress granting about one hundred million acres of the public domain which the homestead bill designed to reserve for the peo- ple themselves for the purpose of actual settlement and improvement . I am opposed to frittering away the ...
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... Congress may judge of the value of that property . If we desire a piece of ground on which to build a fort , we can send our committee to look at it , they can see it , view it for themselves , appraise its value , report to Congress , ...
... Congress may judge of the value of that property . If we desire a piece of ground on which to build a fort , we can send our committee to look at it , they can see it , view it for themselves , appraise its value , report to Congress , ...
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... Congress , " I move to insert " may . " I suppose it is a mere omission . The VICE PRESIDENT . That amendment will be made , if there be no objection . Mr. HARLAN . I move to strike out the sev- enth section of the amendment of the ...
... Congress , " I move to insert " may . " I suppose it is a mere omission . The VICE PRESIDENT . That amendment will be made , if there be no objection . Mr. HARLAN . I move to strike out the sev- enth section of the amendment of the ...
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... Congress appro- priated for Utah as follows : Salary of Governor , judges , and secretary . Contingent expenses ... Compensation of Legislature , & c ... $ 12,000 1,500 6,000 $ 19,500 Thus making a difference for precisely the same ...
... Congress appro- priated for Utah as follows : Salary of Governor , judges , and secretary . Contingent expenses ... Compensation of Legislature , & c ... $ 12,000 1,500 6,000 $ 19,500 Thus making a difference for precisely the same ...
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