The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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... President as provided by the Constitution . Sir , I hope this Congress will not hesitate to do its duty because the timid in our own ranks hesitate or because of the threats of the President's satraps and rebel allies , but that it will ...
... President as provided by the Constitution . Sir , I hope this Congress will not hesitate to do its duty because the timid in our own ranks hesitate or because of the threats of the President's satraps and rebel allies , but that it will ...
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... PRESIDENT pro tempore . Does the Senator from Rhode Island object ? Mr. SPRAGUE . I object . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . Then the joint resolution cannot be taken up , and the bill reported by the Senator from Illinois is before the ...
... PRESIDENT pro tempore . Does the Senator from Rhode Island object ? Mr. SPRAGUE . I object . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . Then the joint resolution cannot be taken up , and the bill reported by the Senator from Illinois is before the ...
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... President that we do not intend here to abide his executive pleasure alone , but that we have proposed to have some part as the advisory body in saying who shall be the officers who are to fill the offices in the country . I have no ...
... President that we do not intend here to abide his executive pleasure alone , but that we have proposed to have some part as the advisory body in saying who shall be the officers who are to fill the offices in the country . I have no ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE FIRST SESSION FORTIETH CONGRESS | iv |
S 1 S | 15 |
Read 6 referrod 28 Read and referred 13 | 13 |
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