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Strona 1936
... understand the Senator to lay down the rule that this is justice to all . Then why not change your law and make it so ? Why say that this particular woman shall be entitled to a pension for these two years that elapsed before the ...
... understand the Senator to lay down the rule that this is justice to all . Then why not change your law and make it so ? Why say that this particular woman shall be entitled to a pension for these two years that elapsed before the ...
Strona 1950
... understand to be the effect of that amendment . Mr. CONKLING . The criticism made by the gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. BOYER ] is that by the clause , as it stands unamended , a graduate from West Point must have served in order to ...
... understand to be the effect of that amendment . Mr. CONKLING . The criticism made by the gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. BOYER ] is that by the clause , as it stands unamended , a graduate from West Point must have served in order to ...
Strona 1956
... understand language . It is tantamount to declaring that after or upon the completion of a road to Sioux City through Minnesota or Iowa , the President may have power to desig nate a company to construct this branch ; and that was ...
... understand language . It is tantamount to declaring that after or upon the completion of a road to Sioux City through Minnesota or Iowa , the President may have power to desig nate a company to construct this branch ; and that was ...
Strona 1959
... understand me . I think the Chair did not understand the remarks of the Senator from California , [ Mr. CONNESS . ] There is the point . The Senator from California , my colleague , made a remark that was personal to myself , not an ...
... understand me . I think the Chair did not understand the remarks of the Senator from California , [ Mr. CONNESS . ] There is the point . The Senator from California , my colleague , made a remark that was personal to myself , not an ...
Strona 1964
... understand it . Here is Commodore Thomas O. Selfridge . I understand that before the war he was in charge of the navy - yard in California . and was supposed to be qualified for the very business of superintending the construction of ...
... understand it . Here is Commodore Thomas O. Selfridge . I understand that before the war he was in charge of the navy - yard in California . and was supposed to be qualified for the very business of superintending the construction of ...
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