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... considered as refugees from their homes in those States that have heretofore been considered in rebellion . I state to my colleague , and I state it for the ben- sippi , Louisiana , and Arkansas men who were planters before this ...
... considered as refugees from their homes in those States that have heretofore been considered in rebellion . I state to my colleague , and I state it for the ben- sippi , Louisiana , and Arkansas men who were planters before this ...
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... considered , and agreed to : Resolved , That the Committee on Military Affairs be in- structed to inquire into and report upon the expediency of adopting the Putnam eyelet hook as a fastening for rubber blankets and shelter tents , and ...
... considered , and agreed to : Resolved , That the Committee on Military Affairs be in- structed to inquire into and report upon the expediency of adopting the Putnam eyelet hook as a fastening for rubber blankets and shelter tents , and ...
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... considered and agreed to ; as follows : gara di sa zabro of and i Resolved , That in addition to the number ordered for the use of the Senate of the several parts of the eighth census there be printed and bound one thousand copies for ...
... considered and agreed to ; as follows : gara di sa zabro of and i Resolved , That in addition to the number ordered for the use of the Senate of the several parts of the eighth census there be printed and bound one thousand copies for ...
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... considered by the Committee on Finance . I think no prop- osition before that committee has been so fully and maturely considered as the one now before the Senate . We have had the subject before us almost since the beginning of the ...
... considered by the Committee on Finance . I think no prop- osition before that committee has been so fully and maturely considered as the one now before the Senate . We have had the subject before us almost since the beginning of the ...
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... considered himself author- ized to report the bill . I understood the Chair to consider that to be the response of the gentleman . If so , I must appeal . The SPEAKER . The Chair will state the de- cision from which the gentleman ...
... considered himself author- ized to report the bill . I understood the Chair to consider that to be the response of the gentleman . If so , I must appeal . The SPEAKER . The Chair will state the de- cision from which the gentleman ...
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