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Page 1972
They simply content As I remarked , I do not propose to discuss the being under
the martial law of the rebels - it was themselves with a recital of the facts , without
re question raised in regard to the position of a porimpossible to comply with the
...
They simply content As I remarked , I do not propose to discuss the being under
the martial law of the rebels - it was themselves with a recital of the facts , without
re question raised in regard to the position of a porimpossible to comply with the
...
Page 1974
The contestant children , all told - were only one hundred fiftyritorial limits or
jurisdiction of any State or Territory ; but ail such territory shall be cxcepted out of
the boundaries , introduces testimony to show that fact , and argues two . Now
add ...
The contestant children , all told - were only one hundred fiftyritorial limits or
jurisdiction of any State or Territory ; but ail such territory shall be cxcepted out of
the boundaries , introduces testimony to show that fact , and argues two . Now
add ...
Page 1975
A very poor one though , is the true state of the facts : that Mr. Dundy was I say
ihat 29 of them voted . ... I want to make one sinman of all those who knew best ;
but they made an of it , and the real fact , too . gle point upon the gentleman .
A very poor one though , is the true state of the facts : that Mr. Dundy was I say
ihat 29 of them voted . ... I want to make one sinman of all those who knew best ;
but they made an of it , and the real fact , too . gle point upon the gentleman .
Page 1978
Mr. THOMAS , of Massachusetts . Are the alier all he did for the gentleman -- and
I think he This House has been deceived once , and it was facts stated in relation
to the mode in which that did far more than any honorable man ought to our ...
Mr. THOMAS , of Massachusetts . Are the alier all he did for the gentleman -- and
I think he This House has been deceived once , and it was facts stated in relation
to the mode in which that did far more than any honorable man ought to our ...
Page 1981
... but such seems to me to be the fact . gard to the manner in which these
appropriations our supervision amount to This ... estimates of ihe Departments
with another . a little activity in finding out facts affirmatively reference to these
matters .
... but such seems to me to be the fact . gard to the manner in which these
appropriations our supervision amount to This ... estimates of ihe Departments
with another . a little activity in finding out facts affirmatively reference to these
matters .
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