The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1866 - Law |
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Page 1930
... matter can be arranged . Mr. SUMNER . I agree with the Senator from Ohio ; the better way is to send it back . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . The ques- tion is on concurring in the amendment of the House of Representatives , and the Chair ...
... matter can be arranged . Mr. SUMNER . I agree with the Senator from Ohio ; the better way is to send it back . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . The ques- tion is on concurring in the amendment of the House of Representatives , and the Chair ...
Page 1970
... matter seriously , and therefore protested that Mr. Et Al ' was none of his appointments , as be had recommended only soldiers or their families . The effect upon the House may be imagined . " Mr. SPALDING . Will the gentleman from West ...
... matter seriously , and therefore protested that Mr. Et Al ' was none of his appointments , as be had recommended only soldiers or their families . The effect upon the House may be imagined . " Mr. SPALDING . Will the gentleman from West ...
Page 1971
... matter . I make this explanation , not for the purpose of relieving myself from responsibility , for I am not ashamed of my vote for the bill . I have considered the subject , and think a bank- rupt law necessary . So does the gentleman ...
... matter . I make this explanation , not for the purpose of relieving myself from responsibility , for I am not ashamed of my vote for the bill . I have considered the subject , and think a bank- rupt law necessary . So does the gentleman ...
Page 1999
... matter has indicated pretty strongly that it will not be practicable to have these regiments filled with men . Now , I would like my distinguished col- league to tell the House what there is that is known bearing upon that subject , and ...
... matter has indicated pretty strongly that it will not be practicable to have these regiments filled with men . Now , I would like my distinguished col- league to tell the House what there is that is known bearing upon that subject , and ...
Page 2000
... matter , not less in importance , certainly not in duty , but separate and distinct from this . Those whose experience and observation entitle them to instruct me will not deem me in error when I say that it is at least a question ...
... matter , not less in importance , certainly not in duty , but separate and distinct from this . Those whose experience and observation entitle them to instruct me will not deem me in error when I say that it is at least a question ...
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