The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1938
... Government to derive a rev- enue from a sale of the land , any more than from a sale of the air or the sunshine . These natural elements and auxiliaries of human life are God's great gifts to man , and the Government may as well bottle ...
... Government to derive a rev- enue from a sale of the land , any more than from a sale of the air or the sunshine . These natural elements and auxiliaries of human life are God's great gifts to man , and the Government may as well bottle ...
Page 2014
... Government to promote the agri- culture of the country has frequently been asserted in the most authoritative manner . Our first paternal President urged the encouragement of agriculture by our national Government , as of primary ...
... Government to promote the agri- culture of the country has frequently been asserted in the most authoritative manner . Our first paternal President urged the encouragement of agriculture by our national Government , as of primary ...
Page 2025
... government of the Territory of New Mexico ? I think that they are , and yet the gentleman spoke of the injustice of depriving the people of the county of Arizona of the benefits of government . As I have said , the people of that county ...
... government of the Territory of New Mexico ? I think that they are , and yet the gentleman spoke of the injustice of depriving the people of the county of Arizona of the benefits of government . As I have said , the people of that county ...
Page 2027
... government . I do not intend to take up the time of the House in dis- cussing our duty to resident citizens who have gone there . Shame and disgrace attach to a nation that is incapable , or that neglects or refuses to pro- tect its ...
... government . I do not intend to take up the time of the House in dis- cussing our duty to resident citizens who have gone there . Shame and disgrace attach to a nation that is incapable , or that neglects or refuses to pro- tect its ...
Page 2044
... Government of the United States that should entitle it to any peculiar favor . To - day , sir , it stands in the atti- tude of hostility to this Government , and is using its utmost power to destroy this Government and the institutions ...
... Government of the United States that should entitle it to any peculiar favor . To - day , sir , it stands in the atti- tude of hostility to this Government , and is using its utmost power to destroy this Government and the institutions ...
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