The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1923
... legislation of the hour , that we mean that the United States of America , from the northern lakes to the southern Gulf , from the At- lantic on the one side to the Pacific on the other , shall be the white man's home ; and not only the ...
... legislation of the hour , that we mean that the United States of America , from the northern lakes to the southern Gulf , from the At- lantic on the one side to the Pacific on the other , shall be the white man's home ; and not only the ...
Page 1924
... legislation , and they undertook to set up a miserable flag , upon which were the bars and stripes , instead of the stars and stripes . Mr. President , let men say what they please , let them impute what they please , I never intend to ...
... legislation , and they undertook to set up a miserable flag , upon which were the bars and stripes , instead of the stars and stripes . Mr. President , let men say what they please , let them impute what they please , I never intend to ...
Page 1938
... legislation on this subject , and to afford every American citizen of enterprise the opportunity of securing an independent freehold , it seems to me , there- fore , best to abandon the idea of raising a future revenue out of the sales ...
... legislation on this subject , and to afford every American citizen of enterprise the opportunity of securing an independent freehold , it seems to me , there- fore , best to abandon the idea of raising a future revenue out of the sales ...
Page 1981
... legislation . Though it was true that the bill had passed the House of Representatives , yet , when it was not under the control of the Senate , we had no opportunity to consider it ; it has not been before us until within the present ...
... legislation . Though it was true that the bill had passed the House of Representatives , yet , when it was not under the control of the Senate , we had no opportunity to consider it ; it has not been before us until within the present ...
Page 1982
... legislation in regard to the paymaster's department , in order , first , to control the payment of money through that department ; and second , to ascertain the number of our troops . It may be necessary , and I pre- sume it is , that ...
... legislation in regard to the paymaster's department , in order , first , to control the payment of money through that department ; and second , to ascertain the number of our troops . It may be necessary , and I pre- sume it is , that ...
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