The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1970
... desire to object , but it seems to me it would be better for the gentleman from California to postpone it until a vote has been taken upon the resolution . I do not think the passage of the resolution would affect the status of Mr. Lowe ...
... desire to object , but it seems to me it would be better for the gentleman from California to postpone it until a vote has been taken upon the resolution . I do not think the passage of the resolution would affect the status of Mr. Lowe ...
Page 1971
... desire to submit a motion . Mr. DAWES . I yield for that purpose . Mr. NOELL . The Committee of Elections have failed to agree to any report on this case , or rather , to submit any report upon the merits of Mr. Segar's claim . Mr ...
... desire to submit a motion . Mr. DAWES . I yield for that purpose . Mr. NOELL . The Committee of Elections have failed to agree to any report on this case , or rather , to submit any report upon the merits of Mr. Segar's claim . Mr ...
Page 1983
... desire to get possession of them if they can . They have been deprived of them , owing to the unfortunate state of affairs , and have met with serious loss . As things now stand , there are difficulties in the way . In the first place ...
... desire to get possession of them if they can . They have been deprived of them , owing to the unfortunate state of affairs , and have met with serious loss . As things now stand , there are difficulties in the way . In the first place ...
Page 1987
... desire to get into this road any improper motives . Names have been suggested this morn- ing by Senators under circumstances which it would seem to me would repel the idea of im- proper motives . It undoubtedly is true that for some ...
... desire to get into this road any improper motives . Names have been suggested this morn- ing by Senators under circumstances which it would seem to me would repel the idea of im- proper motives . It undoubtedly is true that for some ...
Page 1991
... desire to take stock in this road , let them come in and subscribe . With these views I desire to get back to the bill which the Senate originated and passed , play out that play , and let us see whether the House really insists on ...
... desire to take stock in this road , let them come in and subscribe . With these views I desire to get back to the bill which the Senate originated and passed , play out that play , and let us see whether the House really insists on ...
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