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... presented the petition of J. A. Johnson and others , citizens of Beaufort , South Carolina , praying for an appropriation to pay for the library burned in the Smithsonian Institution building ; which was referred to the Committee on ...
... presented the petition of J. A. Johnson and others , citizens of Beaufort , South Carolina , praying for an appropriation to pay for the library burned in the Smithsonian Institution building ; which was referred to the Committee on ...
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... presented two petitions of citizens of Maryland , praying the abolition of the franking privilege ; which were referred to the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads . He also presented a petition of Thomas M. Hunley , of Virginia ...
... presented two petitions of citizens of Maryland , praying the abolition of the franking privilege ; which were referred to the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads . He also presented a petition of Thomas M. Hunley , of Virginia ...
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... presented a petition of citi Mr. THAYER . I also present several peti- tions praying for the abolition of the franking privilege . As a commentary on the value of them I desire to read an extract from a letter Mr. CASSERLY . It is ...
... presented a petition of citi Mr. THAYER . I also present several peti- tions praying for the abolition of the franking privilege . As a commentary on the value of them I desire to read an extract from a letter Mr. CASSERLY . It is ...
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