The Congressional Globe, Tom 59;Tom 148Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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... Government , as other sums in the Treasury are ; and if any one man can show a better title to this money than the Government can , let him come to Con- gress and establish that title . I do not see why this is not as fair a tribunal as ...
... Government , as other sums in the Treasury are ; and if any one man can show a better title to this money than the Government can , let him come to Con- gress and establish that title . I do not see why this is not as fair a tribunal as ...
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... government as coming from the people . The thing stands just in this way : we have established over them a military government ; we have stripped them of the provisions of the common law which secure to them the trial by jury and other ...
... government as coming from the people . The thing stands just in this way : we have established over them a military government ; we have stripped them of the provisions of the common law which secure to them the trial by jury and other ...
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... government , but were likely to lose all from the inefficiency of their Articles of Confederation ; and therefore the people of the several States sent their delegates to a Con- vention to frame a government strong enough to preserve ...
... government , but were likely to lose all from the inefficiency of their Articles of Confederation ; and therefore the people of the several States sent their delegates to a Con- vention to frame a government strong enough to preserve ...
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act entitled adjournment adopted appointed approved Asahel W Ashley authority banks bill H. R. Buckalew Burt Van Horn called Chanler claim Clerk concurred Congress constitution convention declared delegates district duty election enrolled entitled An act FESSENDEN Freedmen's Freedmen's Bureau gentleman Government Howard HULBURD impeachment incidental remarks Indian inquire instructing the Committee Iowa J. H. Wilson joint resolution H. R. Judiciary July July 19 land leave to introduce loyal majority March March 11 Massachusetts ment Missouri mittee motion was agreed November 26 oath objection officers Ohio Pennsylvania persons petition present PRESIDENT pro tempore printed proposed proposition read and passed read and referred rebel received from House received from Senate reconstruction registered relief Representative resolution relating resolutions submitted Schenck Secretary session Smythe South SPEAKER SUMNER tion Treasury TRUMBULL Union United Van Aernam vote voters Washburn William WILSON yeas and nays York