The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1922
... vote upon any one of these propositions . That is no part of my tactics . I do not propose to speak with a view of influencing anybody , but with the hope of mak- ing the Senate understand as well as I can the reasons which will ...
... vote upon any one of these propositions . That is no part of my tactics . I do not propose to speak with a view of influencing anybody , but with the hope of mak- ing the Senate understand as well as I can the reasons which will ...
Page 1955
... vote in palpable con- tradiction to my convictions , but I do not intend to throw any opinions that I may entertain ad- verse to the measure in the way of it . I do not think we shall make any progress by this course . the Republic , I ...
... vote in palpable con- tradiction to my convictions , but I do not intend to throw any opinions that I may entertain ad- verse to the measure in the way of it . I do not think we shall make any progress by this course . the Republic , I ...
Page 1958
... vote on all these propo- sitions , in all their details , one after the other , so that it may reach the final vote on the bill of the Senator from Illinois ? I have my doubts if the Senate is ready . At any rate , it seems to me that ...
... vote on all these propo- sitions , in all their details , one after the other , so that it may reach the final vote on the bill of the Senator from Illinois ? I have my doubts if the Senate is ready . At any rate , it seems to me that ...
Page 1960
... voted against the motion to refer , it must not be inferred that he thereby pledged himself to any particular bill before the body , or that by that vote he indicat- ed distinctly what were his views upon the ques - haps , that he ...
... voted against the motion to refer , it must not be inferred that he thereby pledged himself to any particular bill before the body , or that by that vote he indicat- ed distinctly what were his views upon the ques - haps , that he ...
Page 1963
... vote definitely . I say this in excuse for myself . A man , perhaps , is bound to know everything that is passing in the body of which he is a member , and to be prepared to vote and act , and even to express his opinions upon every ...
... vote definitely . I say this in excuse for myself . A man , perhaps , is bound to know everything that is passing in the body of which he is a member , and to be prepared to vote and act , and even to express his opinions upon every ...
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