The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1866 - Law |
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Page 1990
... Government , I might be willing to reimburse that loss of money caused by the Government . I prob- ably would have voted for the resolution ask- ing for this information , but it has no effect on the judgment of the Senate now . This ...
... Government , I might be willing to reimburse that loss of money caused by the Government . I prob- ably would have voted for the resolution ask- ing for this information , but it has no effect on the judgment of the Senate now . This ...
Page 1991
... Government is upon the very points that the board was investigating . Mr. HENDERSON . The Senator will excuse me for interrupting him . The point to which I wish to direct his attention is this : did these parties who were witnesses ...
... Government is upon the very points that the board was investigating . Mr. HENDERSON . The Senator will excuse me for interrupting him . The point to which I wish to direct his attention is this : did these parties who were witnesses ...
Page 1992
... Government . I say he is not to be compared to the man who goes out into the market to buy up what may be needed for the Army for the purposes of speculation . The Senator from Ohio says that mechanics have made more money during the ...
... Government . I say he is not to be compared to the man who goes out into the market to buy up what may be needed for the Army for the purposes of speculation . The Senator from Ohio says that mechanics have made more money during the ...
Page 1993
... Government should it when the engine builders caused that delay , not the Government ; the Government were in no fault . pay Mr. JOHNSON . I suppose the engine builder contracted with the Government , not with these parties . Mr. CLARK ...
... Government should it when the engine builders caused that delay , not the Government ; the Government were in no fault . pay Mr. JOHNSON . I suppose the engine builder contracted with the Government , not with these parties . Mr. CLARK ...
Page 2011
... Government in fighting with these Indians . Compared with us , they are a very feeble people . We are strong ; we are a great nation . They are wandering nomads over the plains , with no more habitation than the buffalo has . They go ...
... Government in fighting with these Indians . Compared with us , they are a very feeble people . We are strong ; we are a great nation . They are wandering nomads over the plains , with no more habitation than the buffalo has . They go ...
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