The Congressional Globe, Część 2Blair & Rives, 1864 |
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Strona 983
... Allow me to tell that honorable Senator that he was greatly mistaken when he made that assertion . I remember that we did publish testimony taken before more than one commission sent out from that department . The report of the ...
... Allow me to tell that honorable Senator that he was greatly mistaken when he made that assertion . I remember that we did publish testimony taken before more than one commission sent out from that department . The report of the ...
Strona 1029
... allow but $ 100 ; that is the maximum . Is not the slave who is drafted worth as much to his master as the slave who volun- teers ? Why this distinction in value ? The very fact shows clearly that the Senator is mistaken , and that it ...
... allow but $ 100 ; that is the maximum . Is not the slave who is drafted worth as much to his master as the slave who volun- teers ? Why this distinction in value ? The very fact shows clearly that the Senator is mistaken , and that it ...
Strona 1051
... allow me to make a statement right here , which perhaps I ought to have made in reply to the Senator from Maryland . Mr. WILSON . Certainly . House is apparent to the whole country . The in- ternal revenue system has failed to meet the ...
... allow me to make a statement right here , which perhaps I ought to have made in reply to the Senator from Maryland . Mr. WILSON . Certainly . House is apparent to the whole country . The in- ternal revenue system has failed to meet the ...
Strona 1062
... allow it to pass at once . Im- mediate action is needed .. I understand that , in some instances , persons have to travel four or five hundred miles , chiefly through rebel territory , in order to reach the office of the register . The ...
... allow it to pass at once . Im- mediate action is needed .. I understand that , in some instances , persons have to travel four or five hundred miles , chiefly through rebel territory , in order to reach the office of the register . The ...
Strona 1080
... allow citizens to vote unless they vote in their own county and their own precinct ? Mr. GRINNELL . Then I ask the gentleman what becomes of the constitutional Democrats spoken of who proposed to give them the right to vote ? belinston ...
... allow citizens to vote unless they vote in their own county and their own precinct ? Mr. GRINNELL . Then I ask the gentleman what becomes of the constitutional Democrats spoken of who proposed to give them the right to vote ? belinston ...
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