The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1865 - Law |
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... majority of the Naval Committee . In general answer to this suggestion , I refer the House to the minority re- port made at the close of the last session of Con- gress . In view of the opinions of the majority of my colleagues on the ...
... majority of the Naval Committee . In general answer to this suggestion , I refer the House to the minority re- port made at the close of the last session of Con- gress . In view of the opinions of the majority of my colleagues on the ...
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... majority of the committee have reported in favor of putting the great iron - work shop of the country at one of the four most exposed points offered by our whole extended coast ! There are along our thousands of miles of coast but four ...
... majority of the committee have reported in favor of putting the great iron - work shop of the country at one of the four most exposed points offered by our whole extended coast ! There are along our thousands of miles of coast but four ...
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... majority of the committee in support of their adverse conclusion have sought from every source of information , reliable and unreliable , evidence that occasionally , among the more than thirty- six thousand vessels arriving at and ...
... majority of the committee in support of their adverse conclusion have sought from every source of information , reliable and unreliable , evidence that occasionally , among the more than thirty- six thousand vessels arriving at and ...
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... majority of the Naval Committee , ' and alleges that they also mistook their duty , and found for " an additional yard on the old plan ; " and this , notwithstanding he is himself a mem- ber of that committee , and has for five months ...
... majority of the Naval Committee , ' and alleges that they also mistook their duty , and found for " an additional yard on the old plan ; " and this , notwithstanding he is himself a mem- ber of that committee , and has for five months ...
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... majority of naval officers outside of the Depart - in the State of New York ; nor will I stop to inquire ment to be such . There is no speculation in the purchase . Connecticut , though small as she is- and I do not propose to allude to ...
... majority of naval officers outside of the Depart - in the State of New York ; nor will I stop to inquire ment to be such . There is no speculation in the purchase . Connecticut , though small as she is- and I do not propose to allude to ...
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