The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1866 - Law |
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Page 1972
... gentleman of the way in which the bill was reintroduced and the motives that led him to reintroduce it is per- fectly satisfactory to all persons , I suppose , as it seemed to be to the gentleman who was the author of this bill , [ Mr ...
... gentleman of the way in which the bill was reintroduced and the motives that led him to reintroduce it is per- fectly satisfactory to all persons , I suppose , as it seemed to be to the gentleman who was the author of this bill , [ Mr ...
Page 1973
... gentleman from New York misapprehends the point of the amendment . The bill confined the appoint - presented to the House on this very subject , ments to the subaltern grades , first and second lieutenancies , to volunteers , and ...
... gentleman from New York misapprehends the point of the amendment . The bill confined the appoint - presented to the House on this very subject , ments to the subaltern grades , first and second lieutenancies , to volunteers , and ...
Page 1976
... gentleman whether he would , in this or any future emergency , enlist the Fenians . Mr. ROGERS . I do not know whether we can enlist the Fenians . Ithink that the Fenians are able to take care of themselves . I suppose that the gentleman ...
... gentleman whether he would , in this or any future emergency , enlist the Fenians . Mr. ROGERS . I do not know whether we can enlist the Fenians . Ithink that the Fenians are able to take care of themselves . I suppose that the gentleman ...
Page 1978
... gentleman per- mit me to ask him a question ? Mr. INGERSOLL . Yes , sir . Mr. CONKLING . The gentleman has stated that , when this corps was organized , there was an understanding , in some way , or on the part of somebody , that it was ...
... gentleman per- mit me to ask him a question ? Mr. INGERSOLL . Yes , sir . Mr. CONKLING . The gentleman has stated that , when this corps was organized , there was an understanding , in some way , or on the part of somebody , that it was ...
Page 1999
... gentleman from Ohio , [ Mr. SCHENCK , ] that , he thinks it possible at least , and not only possible but probable , from our past experience , that these ten regiments will not be filled and kept full by invalids of the Army . In that ...
... gentleman from Ohio , [ Mr. SCHENCK , ] that , he thinks it possible at least , and not only possible but probable , from our past experience , that these ten regiments will not be filled and kept full by invalids of the Army . In that ...
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