The Congressional Globe, Parte2Blair & Rives, 1864 |
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... adopted . The substitute for the resolution was adopted . The question recurred on ordering the bill to be engrossed and read a third time . Mr. KASSON . I would inquire what has be- come of the substitute which I understood the gen ...
... adopted . The substitute for the resolution was adopted . The question recurred on ordering the bill to be engrossed and read a third time . Mr. KASSON . I would inquire what has be- come of the substitute which I understood the gen ...
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... adopted by Congress . South Carolina assumed that those laws were destructive of her interests , burdened the industry of the southern for the benefit of the northern States , and attempted to defeat them by her ordinance of ...
... adopted by Congress . South Carolina assumed that those laws were destructive of her interests , burdened the industry of the southern for the benefit of the northern States , and attempted to defeat them by her ordinance of ...
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... adopted under the circum- stances . It has saved us from anarchy and ruin . It has given us a national character and a proud standing among the great nations of the earth . Under its protection our commerce has flourished among the ...
... adopted under the circum- stances . It has saved us from anarchy and ruin . It has given us a national character and a proud standing among the great nations of the earth . Under its protection our commerce has flourished among the ...
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... adopted required the agent to deliver the bonds in the State of Iowa just as well as in the State of New York . If a person in the town of Des Moines subscribed $ 1,000 , the agent was required to send his bond to him in Des Moines ...
... adopted required the agent to deliver the bonds in the State of Iowa just as well as in the State of New York . If a person in the town of Des Moines subscribed $ 1,000 , the agent was required to send his bond to him in Des Moines ...
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... adopted for the higher places , and it has been adopted by Prussia and Italy . In Austria every subject can claim admission into the military schools on pay- ment of the cost of his instruction ; and all the appointments to the staff ...
... adopted for the higher places , and it has been adopted by Prussia and Italy . In Austria every subject can claim admission into the military schools on pay- ment of the cost of his instruction ; and all the appointments to the staff ...
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amendment was agreed appointed appropriation Army authority Belgium believe bill H. R. BLAIR BOUTWELL cadets chairman clerks colleague Committee on Military Congress Constitution consuls court Croix river currency Department desire district District of Columbia dollars duty FESSENDEN Frémont gentleman give Government grant GRIMES HOLMAN House HULBURD Indian insert interest Iowa joint resolution Kentucky Lake Superior lands legislation Massachusetts ment Missouri mittee MORRILL motion was agreed move nation negro objection officers Ohio party passed payment Pennsylvania persons present price of gold proposed proposition public debt purpose railroad rebellion referred remarks Representatives road salary SCHENCK Secretary Secretary of War Senate sinking fund slave slavery soldiers Speaker STEVENS SUMNER taken testimony tion Treasury unanimous consent Union United VICE PRESIDENT vote whole Wisconsin word yeas and nays York