The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1924
... consideration of executive business . It is very important to have a brief executive session . Mr. TRUMBULL . Before that motion is put , I desire to present , with a view to have it printed , what I will offer as a substitute for the ...
... consideration of executive business . It is very important to have a brief executive session . Mr. TRUMBULL . Before that motion is put , I desire to present , with a view to have it printed , what I will offer as a substitute for the ...
Page 1927
... 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 Commissioner of Pensions and ...
... 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 Commissioner of Pensions and ...
Page 1928
... consideration of any private bill . TAXATION . Mr. HOOPER . Mr. 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 ...
... consideration of any private bill . TAXATION . Mr. HOOPER . Mr. 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 ...
Page 1937
... consideration , and what the decision of the Chair in relation to it is . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . The decision of the Chair is according to a practice which oc- curs here every day , and often many times a day , with the consent of ...
... consideration , and what the decision of the Chair in relation to it is . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . The decision of the Chair is according to a practice which oc- curs here every day , and often many times a day , with the consent of ...
Page 1942
... consideration by any means ; but I will not discuss it . His bill does not pro- pose to free the slaves . Aside from that bill , which I agree is more sweeping than either of these , as between the two before the Senate , I think the ...
... consideration by any means ; but I will not discuss it . His bill does not pro- pose to free the slaves . Aside from that bill , which I agree is more sweeping than either of these , as between the two before the Senate , I think the ...
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