The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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... Affairs . [ March 8 , 1867. ] Read , 36 ; discussed , 37 ; adopted , 38 . In relation to the printing of Barclay's Digest .- [ March 15 , 1867. ] Reported and agreed to , 119 . Directing that the Committee on Military Affairs be ...
... Affairs . [ March 8 , 1867. ] Read , 36 ; discussed , 37 ; adopted , 38 . In relation to the printing of Barclay's Digest .- [ March 15 , 1867. ] Reported and agreed to , 119 . Directing that the Committee on Military Affairs be ...
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... Affairs sists of but three lines , and is intended to supply and the Militia . an accidental or clerical omission in the bill relative to the war expenses of West Virginia , passed at the last Congress . the ninth section of an act ...
... Affairs sists of but three lines , and is intended to supply and the Militia . an accidental or clerical omission in the bill relative to the war expenses of West Virginia , passed at the last Congress . the ninth section of an act ...
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... Affairs . CRIMINAL CODE FOR THE district . Mr. WELKER introduced a bill to provide a criminal code for the District of Columbia ; which was read a first and second time , ordered to be referred to the Committee for the Dis- trict of ...
... Affairs . CRIMINAL CODE FOR THE district . Mr. WELKER introduced a bill to provide a criminal code for the District of Columbia ; which was read a first and second time , ordered to be referred to the Committee for the Dis- trict of ...
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