The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... Claims say so . The only point is whether you will allow the Court of Claims to make this invest- Mr. BINGHAM . I desire to make a state- ment to the House . The effect of this bill , as the House will see , is not to give to the Court ...
... Claims say so . The only point is whether you will allow the Court of Claims to make this invest- Mr. BINGHAM . I desire to make a state- ment to the House . The effect of this bill , as the House will see , is not to give to the Court ...
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... claims audited and paid as well as that State . Why should the claim of Iowa be preferred to the exclusion of other States ? The municipal authorities of the city of New York , in advance of any action of the Federal Government , in ...
... claims audited and paid as well as that State . Why should the claim of Iowa be preferred to the exclusion of other States ? The municipal authorities of the city of New York , in advance of any action of the Federal Government , in ...
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... claims that it considers improper , and approving those that it considers proper , the claims of that State will be in the same position which the claims of the State of Iowa now occupy before Congress . But until there has been the ...
... claims that it considers improper , and approving those that it considers proper , the claims of that State will be in the same position which the claims of the State of Iowa now occupy before Congress . But until there has been the ...
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