The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 2024
... tion of the good and loyal citizen . With mode- rate aggregate wealth , they not only will not com- plain of , but welcome all necessary , just taxation , which they will meet with increased patient in- dustry and rigid economy . They ...
... tion of the good and loyal citizen . With mode- rate aggregate wealth , they not only will not com- plain of , but welcome all necessary , just taxation , which they will meet with increased patient in- dustry and rigid economy . They ...
Page 2040
... tion to constitutional questions , how such a ques- tion can arise in regard to this bill . It seems to me that it involves very plain and commonplace principles alone . Here are the lands of certain citizens of the United States , the ...
... tion to constitutional questions , how such a ques- tion can arise in regard to this bill . It seems to me that it involves very plain and commonplace principles alone . Here are the lands of certain citizens of the United States , the ...
Page 2045
... tion which produces such miseries . Some urge instant and universal abolition as the effective and proper course ; but the President adopts the recommendation of our great southern statesmen , made before slavery became a political ...
... tion which produces such miseries . Some urge instant and universal abolition as the effective and proper course ; but the President adopts the recommendation of our great southern statesmen , made before slavery became a political ...
Page 2052
... tion upon the part of the United States what com- pensation they should give , or whether they should give any at all ; and for this reason it was that Con- gress gave a gratuity , graduating the amount so that it should not exceed in ...
... tion upon the part of the United States what com- pensation they should give , or whether they should give any at all ; and for this reason it was that Con- gress gave a gratuity , graduating the amount so that it should not exceed in ...
Page 2054
... tion longer than I intended ; and I promised the gentleman from Illinois to renew the call for the previous question , which I will now do if he de- sires it . Mr. LOVEJOY . I will take the floor myself , and after withdrawing the ...
... tion longer than I intended ; and I promised the gentleman from Illinois to renew the call for the previous question , which I will now do if he de- sires it . Mr. LOVEJOY . I will take the floor myself , and after withdrawing the ...
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