The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen138Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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... Military Affairs and the Militia . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . It may be printed by unanimous consent . The Chair hears no objection . The order to print will be made , and the petition will be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs ...
... Military Affairs and the Militia . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . It may be printed by unanimous consent . The Chair hears no objection . The order to print will be made , and the petition will be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs ...
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... Military Affairs and the Militia . explicitly during the last two or three months with guilt , and that , too , on the assertions of gen- tlemen who were engaged in this commission taking the evidence Mr. POWELL . I hope this resolution ...
... Military Affairs and the Militia . explicitly during the last two or three months with guilt , and that , too , on the assertions of gen- tlemen who were engaged in this commission taking the evidence Mr. POWELL . I hope this resolution ...
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... Military Af- fairs . The subject - matter would properly go before the Judiciary Committee . I move to re- consider ... Affairs . Resolved , That so much of said message and accompany- ing documents as relates to the Army of the United States ...
... Military Af- fairs . The subject - matter would properly go before the Judiciary Committee . I move to re- consider ... Affairs . Resolved , That so much of said message and accompany- ing documents as relates to the Army of the United States ...
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... Military Affairs was called , and I ask permission now to make a report from that committee . Mr. SCHENCK . I am instructed by the Com- mittee on Military Affairs to report a bill to drop from the rolls of the Army unemployed general ...
... Military Affairs was called , and I ask permission now to make a report from that committee . Mr. SCHENCK . I am instructed by the Com- mittee on Military Affairs to report a bill to drop from the rolls of the Army unemployed general ...
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... Military Affairs and the Militia . Mr. WILSON presented a memorial of medi- cal storekeepers praying to be allowed the pay and emoluments of surgeons in the Army ; which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia ...
... Military Affairs and the Militia . Mr. WILSON presented a memorial of medi- cal storekeepers praying to be allowed the pay and emoluments of surgeons in the Army ; which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia ...
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