The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1921
... means . Now , what is the amendment ? In the first place , by this amendment , the proclamation is made a matter of no consequence at all . The President is left no discretion about it . It is not to be done when he ascertains that it ...
... means . Now , what is the amendment ? In the first place , by this amendment , the proclamation is made a matter of no consequence at all . The President is left no discretion about it . It is not to be done when he ascertains that it ...
Page 1925
... Means , reported a bill making appropriations for the support of the Army for the year ending the 30th of June , 1863 ; which was read a first and second time , referred to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union , and ...
... Means , reported a bill making appropriations for the support of the Army for the year ending the 30th of June , 1863 ; which was read a first and second time , referred to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union , and ...
Page 1942
... means impose upon the President the obligation to sell this property , and therefore , as I said , this question of principle does not affect the result of the measure , in a pecuniary point of view , to the Treasury ; it simply touches ...
... means impose upon the President the obligation to sell this property , and therefore , as I said , this question of principle does not affect the result of the measure , in a pecuniary point of view , to the Treasury ; it simply touches ...
Page 1961
... means strenuous on the subject . Mr. WADE . I have been a little surprised at the course of remarks indulged in by several gen- tlemen on account of what I said when I was up before . I did regret most sincerely that we were not able to ...
... means strenuous on the subject . Mr. WADE . I have been a little surprised at the course of remarks indulged in by several gen- tlemen on account of what I said when I was up before . I did regret most sincerely that we were not able to ...
Page 2010
... means a unanimous report . I do not propose to oppose its consideration now ; but there was opposition to it in the committee , and it is by no means the unanimous judgment of the commit- tee . Mr. POWELL . Do I understand the Senator ...
... means a unanimous report . I do not propose to oppose its consideration now ; but there was opposition to it in the committee , and it is by no means the unanimous judgment of the commit- tee . Mr. POWELL . Do I understand the Senator ...
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