The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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... Ohio should be attached to this measure . If Ohio has claims of this character it is perfectly com- petent for her Senators to introduce a bill cov- ering them . Special bills have been passed in regard to other States , and I trust ...
... Ohio should be attached to this measure . If Ohio has claims of this character it is perfectly com- petent for her Senators to introduce a bill cov- ering them . Special bills have been passed in regard to other States , and I trust ...
Page 691
... Ohio . I ask unanimous consent of the Honse to introduce a bill that affects my own district and the northern dis- trict of Ohio . The delegation from the State are unanimous in its favor . It is a bill to provide that alternate ...
... Ohio . I ask unanimous consent of the Honse to introduce a bill that affects my own district and the northern dis- trict of Ohio . The delegation from the State are unanimous in its favor . It is a bill to provide that alternate ...
Page 786
... Ohio ; Shelby M. Cullom , of Illinois ; James M. Marvin , of New York ; Morton C. Hunter , of Indiana ; Caleb N. Taylor , of Pennsylvania ; James Mullins , of Tennessee ; John Taffe , of Nebraska ; Fernando Wood , of New York ; and ...
... Ohio ; Shelby M. Cullom , of Illinois ; James M. Marvin , of New York ; Morton C. Hunter , of Indiana ; Caleb N. Taylor , of Pennsylvania ; James Mullins , of Tennessee ; John Taffe , of Nebraska ; Fernando Wood , of New York ; and ...
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