The Congressional Globe, Parte2Blair & Rives, 1864 |
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... fact that they will show that these slanders were false from beginning to end . If gentlemen had proper regard for their reputation and honor they would not permit these facts to be fastened upon them without an effort at reply . They ...
... fact that they will show that these slanders were false from beginning to end . If gentlemen had proper regard for their reputation and honor they would not permit these facts to be fastened upon them without an effort at reply . They ...
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... fact beyond doubt . Believ- ing that it would do it , from the intelligence I had , I thought it eminently proper that the Senate should have that testimony brought before them , and have it published . We , as a part of the Govern ...
... fact beyond doubt . Believ- ing that it would do it , from the intelligence I had , I thought it eminently proper that the Senate should have that testimony brought before them , and have it published . We , as a part of the Govern ...
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... fact in Missouri , and see how tragic has been the anti - slavery struggle there , even with a large majority of the people pledged to freedom . The State stands to - day resold into slavery for another State stands to - day resold into ...
... fact in Missouri , and see how tragic has been the anti - slavery struggle there , even with a large majority of the people pledged to freedom . The State stands to - day resold into slavery for another State stands to - day resold into ...
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... fact , and I do not assume that it is unreasonable . I know the frequency and the length with which I ad- dress the Senate in a weak and fruitless opposi- tion to the measures of the majority . But , sir , I have a child's bargain to ...
... fact , and I do not assume that it is unreasonable . I know the frequency and the length with which I ad- dress the Senate in a weak and fruitless opposi- tion to the measures of the majority . But , sir , I have a child's bargain to ...
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... fact that in the early part of the war a large number of men from the State of Indiana went to Kentucky and en- listed , because at the time the quota of their own State was full , and they could not be accepted from Indiana . These men ...
... fact that in the early part of the war a large number of men from the State of Indiana went to Kentucky and en- listed , because at the time the quota of their own State was full , and they could not be accepted from Indiana . These men ...
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