The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1928
... majority of the House . If the House prefers to go to the Private Calendar , I certainly shall not object . Mr. LOVEJOY . If it be in order , then I will move to postpone this election case , with a view of going into a Committee of the ...
... majority of the House . If the House prefers to go to the Private Calendar , I certainly shall not object . Mr. LOVEJOY . If it be in order , then I will move to postpone this election case , with a view of going into a Committee of the ...
Page 1934
... majority of the people of his State to be secessionists . Mr. FISHER . Oh , no , sir ; not a majority . Mr. COX . I do not sympathize with the class of people the gentleman has named , and the gen- tleman knows I do not . Mr. FISHER . I ...
... majority of the people of his State to be secessionists . Mr. FISHER . Oh , no , sir ; not a majority . Mr. COX . I do not sympathize with the class of people the gentleman has named , and the gen- tleman knows I do not . Mr. FISHER . I ...
Page 1935
... majority of my people are loyal , and I hope and trust in God that they will ever continue to be loyal to the Union , the Constitution , and the enforcement of the laws . Mr. LOVEJOY . Now , Mr. Speaker , to leave this inappropriate but ...
... majority of my people are loyal , and I hope and trust in God that they will ever continue to be loyal to the Union , the Constitution , and the enforcement of the laws . Mr. LOVEJOY . Now , Mr. Speaker , to leave this inappropriate but ...
Page 1937
... majority to take up any business out of its or- der . The Senator from Kansas yields the floor to the Senator from New Hampshire to interpose his motion , and that motion can be carried , if objec- tion be made , only by a majority of ...
... majority to take up any business out of its or- der . The Senator from Kansas yields the floor to the Senator from New Hampshire to interpose his motion , and that motion can be carried , if objec- tion be made , only by a majority of ...
Page 1952
... majority of them , are the right men to hold that money and to dispose of it ? I cannot , be- cause they are residents of remote States , of whom I know nothing , of whom indeed I have heard but very little , and of some of them not so ...
... majority of them , are the right men to hold that money and to dispose of it ? I cannot , be- cause they are residents of remote States , of whom I know nothing , of whom indeed I have heard but very little , and of some of them not so ...
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