The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1921
... never make laws that the prop- make a law of that kind . SON , of Massachusetts , is to strike out the sixth section of the amendment of the Senator from Vermont , and , in lieu of it , to insert : SEC . 6. And be it further enacted ...
... never make laws that the prop- make a law of that kind . SON , of Massachusetts , is to strike out the sixth section of the amendment of the Senator from Vermont , and , in lieu of it , to insert : SEC . 6. And be it further enacted ...
Page 1923
... never had an ancestor that was not a slaveholder , as far as they have ever existed in this country ; and I never had an ances- tor that would hold a slave for life , but always set him free at twenty - one years of age ; but I say to ...
... never had an ancestor that was not a slaveholder , as far as they have ever existed in this country ; and I never had an ances- tor that would hold a slave for life , but always set him free at twenty - one years of age ; but I say to ...
Page 1924
... never meant you to have - the right to regulate our domestic institutions ; and while we will never raise a hand against the old flag , even though it be borne by what we consider disunion hands in the North , we can only stand by and ...
... never meant you to have - the right to regulate our domestic institutions ; and while we will never raise a hand against the old flag , even though it be borne by what we consider disunion hands in the North , we can only stand by and ...
Page 1925
... never vote for a bill so indefinite in its provisions , and I must object to its being reported . UNITED STATES CONSUL AT TAMPICO . Mr. COX , from the Committee on Military Affairs , reported a bill increasing temporarily the salary of ...
... never vote for a bill so indefinite in its provisions , and I must object to its being reported . UNITED STATES CONSUL AT TAMPICO . Mr. COX , from the Committee on Military Affairs , reported a bill increasing temporarily the salary of ...
Page 1933
... never found it necessary to vindicate upon this floor the conduct of any of our citizens upon the battle - field for the want of either skill or courage ; and I trust that the time never will come when I shall feel obliged to defend ...
... never found it necessary to vindicate upon this floor the conduct of any of our citizens upon the battle - field for the want of either skill or courage ; and I trust that the time never will come when I shall feel obliged to defend ...
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