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... claims should stand on its own merits . I know nothing of the merits of this particular claim ; I only know that Mrs ... Claims and that they gave it the consideration which the report indicates . It is sufficient for me to know that ...
... claims should stand on its own merits . I know nothing of the merits of this particular claim ; I only know that Mrs ... Claims and that they gave it the consideration which the report indicates . It is sufficient for me to know that ...
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... claims covered by this reso- lution ? Mr. POLAND . I have already stated the amount . Understanding that the adjustment of the claims depended very much upon how large they were , I took the precaution to send to the Department and ...
... claims covered by this reso- lution ? Mr. POLAND . I have already stated the amount . Understanding that the adjustment of the claims depended very much upon how large they were , I took the precaution to send to the Department and ...
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... claims were but a small moiety of the damage done to us by her proclamation of neutrality . Every ship that went to ... claims . In addition to that are the $ 2,000,000,000 that that proclamation cost us , the thousand ships that it cost ...
... claims were but a small moiety of the damage done to us by her proclamation of neutrality . Every ship that went to ... claims . In addition to that are the $ 2,000,000,000 that that proclamation cost us , the thousand ships that it cost ...
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adjourn Amasa Cobb amendment Andrew Johnson appointed appropriation authority Benjamin F bill H. R. BINGHAM bonds BUTLER Chair Claims Clinton L coin Committee of Elections concurred Constitution contracts Crebs DAWES District of Columbia duty Eliakim H enrolled FARNSWORTH Finkelnburg Government granting gress Hambleton honorable Senator House of Representatives Illinois Indian introduced a bill John joint resolution joint resolution S. R. judges Judiciary KELLEY Lawyer leave to introduce legislation Massachusetts MAYNARD ment mittee motion was agreed North Carolina object Ohio party passed Pennsylvania point of order POMEROY power of removal presented the petition previous question printed proposed Public Lands railroad read twice referred repeal SCHENCK SCOFIELD Secretary Senate SPEAKER SUMNER Supreme Court suspend tenure-of-office act tion Treasury treaties tribes TRUMBULL unani unanimous consent obtained United VICE PRESIDENT Washburn William William Smyth yeas and nays