The Congressional Globe, Część 3Blair & Rives, 1866 |
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Strona 1927
... leave to introduce a bill ( S. No. 264 ) to grant certain privileges to the Alex- andria and Washington Railroad Company , in the District of Columbia ; which was read twice by its title , and referred to the Committee on the District ...
... leave to introduce a bill ( S. No. 264 ) to grant certain privileges to the Alex- andria and Washington Railroad Company , in the District of Columbia ; which was read twice by its title , and referred to the Committee on the District ...
Strona 1928
... leave of absence shall be granted . Mr. BROWN . Does it come from the Judi- ciary Committee ? Mr. JOHNSON . From the Committee on Territories , I understand . Mr. ANTHONY . Willful absence is pun- ishable Mr. GRIMES . Here it is : That ...
... leave of absence shall be granted . Mr. BROWN . Does it come from the Judi- ciary Committee ? Mr. JOHNSON . From the Committee on Territories , I understand . Mr. ANTHONY . Willful absence is pun- ishable Mr. GRIMES . Here it is : That ...
Strona 1929
... leave and come here to Wash- ington or to the States , because it takes six months or a year generally to perform that journey , and during that time the people are left without any officers to discharge the duties necessary to be ...
... leave and come here to Wash- ington or to the States , because it takes six months or a year generally to perform that journey , and during that time the people are left without any officers to discharge the duties necessary to be ...
Strona 1931
... leave to report : That John F. Stevens . late of Greensburg , Indiana , ( the husband of the petitioner , ) was in the month of June , 1863 , in the employ of the Government as dep- uty provost marshal of Decatur county , in the fourth ...
... leave to report : That John F. Stevens . late of Greensburg , Indiana , ( the husband of the petitioner , ) was in the month of June , 1863 , in the employ of the Government as dep- uty provost marshal of Decatur county , in the fourth ...
Strona 1933
... leave the premises for a few hours , and that no information was afterward received con- cerning him until November 29 , 1864 , when it was stated by soldiers that he had been drowned . Upon an investigation by a coroner over the body ...
... leave the premises for a few hours , and that no information was afterward received con- cerning him until November 29 , 1864 , when it was stated by soldiers that he had been drowned . Upon an investigation by a coroner over the body ...
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