The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1923
... thousand slaves into the State of Delaware - we have got about two thousand slaves now , and we have about twenty thousand free ne- groes - if you send five thousand more of that class of people among us , contrary to our law , contrary ...
... thousand slaves into the State of Delaware - we have got about two thousand slaves now , and we have about twenty thousand free ne- groes - if you send five thousand more of that class of people among us , contrary to our law , contrary ...
Page 1931
... thousand strong , behind his intrenchments , succumbed before the unrelenting bravery and vigor of our troops , no more than twenty - eight thousand engaged . We took there , not twelve thousand , not fifteen thousand , but more than ...
... thousand strong , behind his intrenchments , succumbed before the unrelenting bravery and vigor of our troops , no more than twenty - eight thousand engaged . We took there , not twelve thousand , not fifteen thousand , but more than ...
Page 1971
... thousand by the census . The population of each one of those counties is given on the second and third pages of the report . The whole number of votes cast in that district at the last gubernatorial election was 7,956 . After the ...
... thousand by the census . The population of each one of those counties is given on the second and third pages of the report . The whole number of votes cast in that district at the last gubernatorial election was 7,956 . After the ...
Page 1980
... thousand of the number of men that we have enlisted in the public service to - day . Some- times we have it at five hundred thousand , and sometimes it is up as high as six hundred and seventy - two thousand ; and as we are on this sub ...
... thousand of the number of men that we have enlisted in the public service to - day . Some- times we have it at five hundred thousand , and sometimes it is up as high as six hundred and seventy - two thousand ; and as we are on this sub ...
Page 1982
... thousand men , or something near that . The Senator from Iowa suggests that we pay all who are sick . That is so ; but there are thousands and tens of thousands of men who have been sick who from one cause or another have been mustered ...
... thousand men , or something near that . The Senator from Iowa suggests that we pay all who are sick . That is so ; but there are thousands and tens of thousands of men who have been sick who from one cause or another have been mustered ...
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