The Congressional Globe, Volume 1; Volume 64, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1870 - Law |
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... road- [ By Mr. Nye . ] referred , 163 ; reported , 1292 . Burlington and Missouri River , bill ( S. No. 774 ) to authorize the , or its assigns to change the established line of said road in Nebraska- [ By Mr. Tipton . ] committee ...
... road- [ By Mr. Nye . ] referred , 163 ; reported , 1292 . Burlington and Missouri River , bill ( S. No. 774 ) to authorize the , or its assigns to change the established line of said road in Nebraska- [ By Mr. Tipton . ] committee ...
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... road within eight- een months from the date of the passage of this resolution , and at the rate of twenty miles a year thereafter until the same is finished . And should any company to which this grant may inure fail to build its road ...
... road within eight- een months from the date of the passage of this resolution , and at the rate of twenty miles a year thereafter until the same is finished . And should any company to which this grant may inure fail to build its road ...
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... road trade by which it can be maintained , has committed a mistake . The road should be kindly dealt with and fostered . By and by trade will grow up . Already mines are being developed . Many loads of the precious ores brought from the ...
... road trade by which it can be maintained , has committed a mistake . The road should be kindly dealt with and fostered . By and by trade will grow up . Already mines are being developed . Many loads of the precious ores brought from the ...
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