The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1927
... Speaker , the bill under consideration has been carefully prepared and con- sidered by the Committee on Invalid Pensions , and has been reported in accordance with the unanimous vote of that committee . It has been submitted to the ...
... Speaker , the bill under consideration has been carefully prepared and con- sidered by the Committee on Invalid Pensions , and has been reported in accordance with the unanimous vote of that committee . It has been submitted to the ...
Page 1928
... Speaker , I ask leave to present two remonstrances , numerously signed by the most important business houses in the city of Boston , members of the Board of Trade and others , against adopting the system of taxation recommended by the ...
... Speaker , I ask leave to present two remonstrances , numerously signed by the most important business houses in the city of Boston , members of the Board of Trade and others , against adopting the system of taxation recommended by the ...
Page 1930
... Speaker having resumed the chair , Mr. DAWES reported that the Committee of the Whole House had had under consideration the Private Calendar , and had di- rected him to report sundry bills to the House with a recommendation that they be ...
... Speaker having resumed the chair , Mr. DAWES reported that the Committee of the Whole House had had under consideration the Private Calendar , and had di- rected him to report sundry bills to the House with a recommendation that they be ...
Page 1933
... Speaker , if there be no objection , I will say a word in connection with this matter . After the explanations which have already taken place , I trust that this House , during its session , will have no more occasion to investigate the ...
... Speaker , if there be no objection , I will say a word in connection with this matter . After the explanations which have already taken place , I trust that this House , during its session , will have no more occasion to investigate the ...
Page 1950
... SPEAKER . It can only be done by unan- imous consent . Mr. STEVENS . Then I ask unanimous con- sent . Mr. CAMPBELL . Mr. Speaker , I will state now- Mr. STEVENS . I will tell the gentleman , al- though it is not exactly pertinent to the ...
... SPEAKER . It can only be done by unan- imous consent . Mr. STEVENS . Then I ask unanimous con- sent . Mr. CAMPBELL . Mr. Speaker , I will state now- Mr. STEVENS . I will tell the gentleman , al- though it is not exactly pertinent to the ...
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