The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1862 - Law |
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Page 1971
... fact , and believe in the doctrine of restoration - yes , sir , they are restorationists , and they look forward and will hail with delight the glorious day when the restoration of representation in the several districts shall be [ A ...
... fact , and believe in the doctrine of restoration - yes , sir , they are restorationists , and they look forward and will hail with delight the glorious day when the restoration of representation in the several districts shall be [ A ...
Page 1974
... fact , and argues that that was the purpose of the sitting Delegate in hiring them , or of his friends , for it is not claimed that the sitting member himself paid them , but that the money was paid by parties interested in the election ...
... fact , and argues that that was the purpose of the sitting Delegate in hiring them , or of his friends , for it is not claimed that the sitting member himself paid them , but that the money was paid by parties interested in the election ...
Page 1975
... fact . But no such witness was produced , and the committee believed that the testimony of this man Dundy was entitled to credit , unless something more should be brought against it than I have stated . are not his neighbors ; whether ...
... fact . But no such witness was produced , and the committee believed that the testimony of this man Dundy was entitled to credit , unless something more should be brought against it than I have stated . are not his neighbors ; whether ...
Page 1987
... fact is , I do not know . I do not know whether $ 300,000 is sufficient to build it . If it is sufficient , I can hardly conceive why the corporators should want more . It may be that there are some speculative considerations in regard ...
... fact is , I do not know . I do not know whether $ 300,000 is sufficient to build it . If it is sufficient , I can hardly conceive why the corporators should want more . It may be that there are some speculative considerations in regard ...
Page 1989
... fact. not know how that may be . I understood , from the gentleman who handed me this paper , who , I suppose , is interested in these omnibus lines , that the corporators who had been named heretofore had offered to take this property ...
... fact. not know how that may be . I understood , from the gentleman who handed me this paper , who , I suppose , is interested in these omnibus lines , that the corporators who had been named heretofore had offered to take this property ...
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