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Página 977
... wish to be distinctly understood , that whenever any human being , whatever his color , is deprived of his or- dinary means of support by the progress of the armies of the United States , and stands wanting food to sustain life , or ...
... wish to be distinctly understood , that whenever any human being , whatever his color , is deprived of his or- dinary means of support by the progress of the armies of the United States , and stands wanting food to sustain life , or ...
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... wish to have that wait at all . It is a disgrace to the country and the statute - book that we want to get rid of . ban Mr. DAVIS . I make the motion . I will not bandy epithets with the Senator from Massachu- setts on that subject at ...
... wish to have that wait at all . It is a disgrace to the country and the statute - book that we want to get rid of . ban Mr. DAVIS . I make the motion . I will not bandy epithets with the Senator from Massachu- setts on that subject at ...
Página 993
... wish to understand the gen- tleman from Indiana . I would inquire whether he is in favor of raising salaries ? Mr. HOLMAN . I am sorry I was not able to reach the ear of my friend . I stated distinctly that while I favor no increase of ...
... wish to understand the gen- tleman from Indiana . I would inquire whether he is in favor of raising salaries ? Mr. HOLMAN . I am sorry I was not able to reach the ear of my friend . I stated distinctly that while I favor no increase of ...
Página 1002
... wish to state why I desire the Senate to take it up . It will not take a mo- ment . I merely wish to make a correction in ref- erence to an act which is made a part of this act . By unanimous consent , the Senate proceeded to consider ...
... wish to state why I desire the Senate to take it up . It will not take a mo- ment . I merely wish to make a correction in ref- erence to an act which is made a part of this act . By unanimous consent , the Senate proceeded to consider ...
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... wish to place in the hands of the Secretary of the Treasury a power which will prevent the in- flation of this gold or the depreciation of paper money . The object is not to have a public sale to induce competition in the purchase of ...
... wish to place in the hands of the Secretary of the Treasury a power which will prevent the in- flation of this gold or the depreciation of paper money . The object is not to have a public sale to induce competition in the purchase of ...
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