The Congressional Globe, Część 2Blair & Rives, 1864 |
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Strona 989
... tion of those falsities that are the parlance of cab- inets and the resorts of administration , in the absolute ... tion . Thus it is that signs of decay and super- sedure in old parties become proof of real advance and conquest in ...
... tion of those falsities that are the parlance of cab- inets and the resorts of administration , in the absolute ... tion . Thus it is that signs of decay and super- sedure in old parties become proof of real advance and conquest in ...
Strona 1012
... tion in this case . Mr.SCHENCK . I ask the gentleman to yield to me a moment . Mr. GARFIELD . Certainly . Mr. SCHENCK . By the enrollment act as it now exists , amended by the present Congress , we have wiped out State lines and ...
... tion in this case . Mr.SCHENCK . I ask the gentleman to yield to me a moment . Mr. GARFIELD . Certainly . Mr. SCHENCK . By the enrollment act as it now exists , amended by the present Congress , we have wiped out State lines and ...
Strona 1026
... tion , in 1860. In the canvass of that year - run- ning two candidates , neither of whom was for freedom - the two factions struck against each other and were destroyed in the concussion . Since then we have known no national Democratic ...
... tion , in 1860. In the canvass of that year - run- ning two candidates , neither of whom was for freedom - the two factions struck against each other and were destroyed in the concussion . Since then we have known no national Democratic ...
Strona 1056
... tion by competitive examination and filling their places by better men ; and their exclusion by substituting better ma- terial would have been an incalculable gain to the Acad- emy , facilitating its discipline , increasing the value of ...
... tion by competitive examination and filling their places by better men ; and their exclusion by substituting better ma- terial would have been an incalculable gain to the Acad- emy , facilitating its discipline , increasing the value of ...
Strona 1060
... tion came before the House and was passed upon by the House , and the decision made forms a pre- cedent , either to be regarded or disregarded ; and that same question comes up in this case . There is a documentary evidence , certified ...
... tion came before the House and was passed upon by the House , and the decision made forms a pre- cedent , either to be regarded or disregarded ; and that same question comes up in this case . There is a documentary evidence , certified ...
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