The Congressional Globe, Díl 1Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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... allow the gentleman [ Mr. BROOKS ] time to move to postpone it until a fu- ture day . Mr. BROOKS . This is a subject upon which have but hastily considered . But I will say that , I am now quite unprepared to act , and which I in the ...
... allow the gentleman [ Mr. BROOKS ] time to move to postpone it until a fu- ture day . Mr. BROOKS . This is a subject upon which have but hastily considered . But I will say that , I am now quite unprepared to act , and which I in the ...
Strana 32
... allow me to offer as a substitute the joint resolution for uncondi- tional notice ? The SPEAKER . Not unless the vote by which the joint resolution was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time , shall be reconsidered by general ...
... allow me to offer as a substitute the joint resolution for uncondi- tional notice ? The SPEAKER . Not unless the vote by which the joint resolution was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time , shall be reconsidered by general ...
Strana 39
... allow me one word ? If I understand the direction of his argument , it relates to the necessity of the aboli- tion of slavery in order to result in the homo- geneity of the American people . In connection with his review of European ...
... allow me one word ? If I understand the direction of his argument , it relates to the necessity of the aboli- tion of slavery in order to result in the homo- geneity of the American people . In connection with his review of European ...
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... Allow me to suggest to my friend that it should be referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations . Mr. CHANDLER . I ... allowed to go in that direction I shall have nothing to say ; otherwise I might have something to say upon it . The ...
... Allow me to suggest to my friend that it should be referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations . Mr. CHANDLER . I ... allowed to go in that direction I shall have nothing to say ; otherwise I might have something to say upon it . The ...
Strana 52
... allow that Power to overturn all the cherished traditions of our nation , and to place and to perpetuate a throne upon this continent . Not such , sir , was the old policy of the better days of this Republic , when another policy and ...
... allow that Power to overturn all the cherished traditions of our nation , and to place and to perpetuate a throne upon this continent . Not such , sir , was the old policy of the better days of this Republic , when another policy and ...
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