The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1922
... understand as well as I can the reasons which will influence my own vote . The Senate knows how much I have been engaged on other business for some time past , and during all the time this debate has been pending in the Sen- atc . Mr ...
... understand as well as I can the reasons which will influence my own vote . The Senate knows how much I have been engaged on other business for some time past , and during all the time this debate has been pending in the Sen- atc . Mr ...
Page 1936
... understand him to say , do not strike it down to one hundred and eighty . I ask the chairman why he wants two hundred , if one hundred and fifty are enough ? not know much about this matter ; but from the statement of the chairman of ...
... understand him to say , do not strike it down to one hundred and eighty . I ask the chairman why he wants two hundred , if one hundred and fifty are enough ? not know much about this matter ; but from the statement of the chairman of ...
Page 1947
... understand the terms of the gentleman's amendment to be that the com- pany shall forfeit all its rights and privileges unless the whole main line is constructed in how long ? Mr. LOVEJOY . My amendment named 1876 . I believe that is the ...
... understand the terms of the gentleman's amendment to be that the com- pany shall forfeit all its rights and privileges unless the whole main line is constructed in how long ? Mr. LOVEJOY . My amendment named 1876 . I believe that is the ...
Page 1950
... understand the gen- tleman to say that he was in favor of restoring the Union and the Constitution as it was , or against it ? || Mr. STEVENS . I did not say what my opin- ion was on that point . Mr. WICKLİFFE . I should like to know ...
... understand the gen- tleman to say that he was in favor of restoring the Union and the Constitution as it was , or against it ? || Mr. STEVENS . I did not say what my opin- ion was on that point . Mr. WICKLİFFE . I should like to know ...
Page 1975
... understand the gentle - accurate ; that they have been altered so that they man to make the point that no witnesses were pro- duced to charge that this man Dundy swore falsely . Mr. DAWES . Oh , no . Mr. RICHARDSOŃ . I was paying ...
... understand the gentle - accurate ; that they have been altered so that they man to make the point that no witnesses were pro- duced to charge that this man Dundy swore falsely . Mr. DAWES . Oh , no . Mr. RICHARDSOŃ . I was paying ...
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