The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1941
... Maine , [ Mr. MORRILL , ] is that this bill is particularly fitted for the suppression of this rebellion at this time , and that the bill of the Senator from Vermont is noth- ing but a bill to punish those connected with it after the ...
... Maine , [ Mr. MORRILL , ] is that this bill is particularly fitted for the suppression of this rebellion at this time , and that the bill of the Senator from Vermont is noth- ing but a bill to punish those connected with it after the ...
Page 1951
... Maine from the Committee on the District of Co- lumbia we shall get an intelligible understanding of the matter . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . That will be the course pursued if there be no objection ; and the amendments reported by the ...
... Maine from the Committee on the District of Co- lumbia we shall get an intelligible understanding of the matter . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . That will be the course pursued if there be no objection ; and the amendments reported by the ...
Page 1953
... Maine has called a close corporation , and very properly so . They introduced an entire new sub- stitute which made a close corporation of persons not living in the city of Washington , and so framed it that no one could subscribe stock ...
... Maine has called a close corporation , and very properly so . They introduced an entire new sub- stitute which made a close corporation of persons not living in the city of Washington , and so framed it that no one could subscribe stock ...
Page 1964
... Maine tells you that long ago he knew this matter could not be brought to a vote , and that we could not get action upon this measure without its going to a commit- tee . I denied it . He was wiser than I , and he adheres to it to - day ...
... Maine tells you that long ago he knew this matter could not be brought to a vote , and that we could not get action upon this measure without its going to a commit- tee . I denied it . He was wiser than I , and he adheres to it to - day ...
Page 1970
... Maine , 97,918 ; Massachusetts , 169,175 ; New Hampshire , 65,953 ; New York , 657,123 . If you allow California but two mem- bers , she has 59,420 voters to each Representative ; Connecticut , 19,311 ; Maine , 16,315 ; Massachu- setts ...
... Maine , 97,918 ; Massachusetts , 169,175 ; New Hampshire , 65,953 ; New York , 657,123 . If you allow California but two mem- bers , she has 59,420 voters to each Representative ; Connecticut , 19,311 ; Maine , 16,315 ; Massachu- setts ...
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