The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1866 - Law |
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Page 1986
... suppose that our officers made the plans without information as to how far the science had progressed in other countries . I do not impeach them with any such want of judgment and skill as to suppose that they went on blun- dering ...
... suppose that our officers made the plans without information as to how far the science had progressed in other countries . I do not impeach them with any such want of judgment and skill as to suppose that they went on blun- dering ...
Page 1988
... suppose the Sena- tor from Massachusetts is perfectly familiar with this report , and as I know but little about it I rise merely for the purpose of getting some information in order to guard myself in my vote . I desire to ask him if ...
... suppose the Sena- tor from Massachusetts is perfectly familiar with this report , and as I know but little about it I rise merely for the purpose of getting some information in order to guard myself in my vote . I desire to ask him if ...
Page 1991
... Suppose that the cost of a house is in investigation before a court ; Suppose we are investigating the cost of a house , and the size of it is given , the material that goes into it is known to a carpenter or a mechanic just as well as ...
... Suppose that the cost of a house is in investigation before a court ; Suppose we are investigating the cost of a house , and the size of it is given , the material that goes into it is known to a carpenter or a mechanic just as well as ...
Page 1994
... suppose , in the contract price . Mr. CLARK . I suppose he kept some account of the labor and material he had put into this vessel , and then charged ten per cent . on the tools and shop as a part of the cost of the vessel . Mr. JOHNSON ...
... suppose , in the contract price . Mr. CLARK . I suppose he kept some account of the labor and material he had put into this vessel , and then charged ten per cent . on the tools and shop as a part of the cost of the vessel . Mr. JOHNSON ...
Page 2001
... suppose that regiments which are to do nothing but garrison duty need to be kept filled with men ? Why , not at all . Does any one suppose they will be filled up and kept filled with men wounded heretofore ? We know that it would be ...
... suppose that regiments which are to do nothing but garrison duty need to be kept filled with men ? Why , not at all . Does any one suppose they will be filled up and kept filled with men wounded heretofore ? We know that it would be ...
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