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Strona 1939
... adopted . It was reported by the com- mittee simply to get the sense of the Senate as to whether this power should be given to the Secretary of the Interior or remain with the Commissioner of Peusions . Mr. POMEROY . I think the ...
... adopted . It was reported by the com- mittee simply to get the sense of the Senate as to whether this power should be given to the Secretary of the Interior or remain with the Commissioner of Peusions . Mr. POMEROY . I think the ...
Strona 1950
... adopted the amendment of the gentleman from Wisconsin , [ Mr. PAINE , ] in regard to the time during which this provision for the appointment of officers is to continue in force . I will state what I understand to be the effect of that ...
... adopted the amendment of the gentleman from Wisconsin , [ Mr. PAINE , ] in regard to the time during which this provision for the appointment of officers is to continue in force . I will state what I understand to be the effect of that ...
Strona 1951
... adopted . Mr. HALE . I will state , if this be recon- sidered , it will be perfectly satisfactory to retain the present words moved by the gentleman from Wisconsin ; and simply to add to them that they shall be selected from among the ...
... adopted . Mr. HALE . I will state , if this be recon- sidered , it will be perfectly satisfactory to retain the present words moved by the gentleman from Wisconsin ; and simply to add to them that they shall be selected from among the ...
Strona 1957
... adopted in the map of the Sioux City Railroad Company . They use this language : " We are also informed that there is some talk of a route down the valley of the Missouri river , to unite with the Central or Iowa branch of the Pacific ...
... adopted in the map of the Sioux City Railroad Company . They use this language : " We are also informed that there is some talk of a route down the valley of the Missouri river , to unite with the Central or Iowa branch of the Pacific ...
Strona 1958
... adopted by the order of Con- gress for the construction of a Pacific railroad branch , it would make a very long and a very expensive route to the Treasury of the United States before it could connect westwardly with the Union Pacific ...
... adopted by the order of Con- gress for the construction of a Pacific railroad branch , it would make a very long and a very expensive route to the Treasury of the United States before it could connect westwardly with the Union Pacific ...
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