The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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Page 222
... appropriating money . There is no committee in the House to consider this bill if it contains an appropriation ; and it is sim- ply wasting the time of the Senate to consider it , and we shall not pass the measure at all . Mr. SHERMAN ...
... appropriating money . There is no committee in the House to consider this bill if it contains an appropriation ; and it is sim- ply wasting the time of the Senate to consider it , and we shall not pass the measure at all . Mr. SHERMAN ...
Page 378
... appropriation of $ 10,000 was asked . I desired the agent to itemize the accounts of every Indian who was brought here from the point of starting to Washington city , and what it would cost to take him back , each hotel bill , each item ...
... appropriation of $ 10,000 was asked . I desired the agent to itemize the accounts of every Indian who was brought here from the point of starting to Washington city , and what it would cost to take him back , each hotel bill , each item ...
Page 629
... appropriating revenue . Within my recollection , at one session the Senate concluded that in order to advance business they would originate one of the gen- eral appropriation bills , although the custom had been to have them originate ...
... appropriating revenue . Within my recollection , at one session the Senate concluded that in order to advance business they would originate one of the gen- eral appropriation bills , although the custom had been to have them originate ...
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