The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... fact that there was nigh to or adjacent an insurrectionary State , and because of that and other facts to which he refers an immi- nent exigency existed which furnished to this man , if I may so speak , his power of attorney or his ...
... fact that there was nigh to or adjacent an insurrectionary State , and because of that and other facts to which he refers an immi- nent exigency existed which furnished to this man , if I may so speak , his power of attorney or his ...
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... fact that the Government paid loyalists for their cotton seized as a precedent for this case . It is no precedent . There is a distinction so broad that all can see it between the duties which are incident to trusteeship the Govern ...
... fact that the Government paid loyalists for their cotton seized as a precedent for this case . It is no precedent . There is a distinction so broad that all can see it between the duties which are incident to trusteeship the Govern ...
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... fact like this is to be dragged into this case , it then becomes the imperative duty of the House to inquire , and to give the con testant an opportunity to show , by what agen- cies such a result was produced in the regis tration of ...
... fact like this is to be dragged into this case , it then becomes the imperative duty of the House to inquire , and to give the con testant an opportunity to show , by what agen- cies such a result was produced in the regis tration of ...
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