The Congressional Globe, Μέρος 1Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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... fact which the House cannot be aware of , and he had better modify it in some way , so that , instead of affirming a fact , an inquiry into the fact shall be directed . " Mr. RANDALL , of Pennsylvania . I take it for granted that when a ...
... fact which the House cannot be aware of , and he had better modify it in some way , so that , instead of affirming a fact , an inquiry into the fact shall be directed . " Mr. RANDALL , of Pennsylvania . I take it for granted that when a ...
Σελίδα 16
... fact that the army of the West marched from the Mississippi to the Atlantic to open a port and give a base of supplies in one of the harbors of Georgia . Yet , in view of these glaring facts , the majority of the committee have reported ...
... fact that the army of the West marched from the Mississippi to the Atlantic to open a port and give a base of supplies in one of the harbors of Georgia . Yet , in view of these glaring facts , the majority of the committee have reported ...
Σελίδα 17
... fact. such a position is even worse than one of which the waters are salt to the very surface . In the report made to the British Association for the Advancement of Science for 1863 , on page 27 I find the following : " The more sanguine ...
... fact. such a position is even worse than one of which the waters are salt to the very surface . In the report made to the British Association for the Advancement of Science for 1863 , on page 27 I find the following : " The more sanguine ...
Σελίδα 18
... fact that the Secretary of the Navy has in all his reports for the last three years urged it specially upon the consideration of Con- gress , and the further fact that the President of the United States has considered it of such prime ...
... fact that the Secretary of the Navy has in all his reports for the last three years urged it specially upon the consideration of Con- gress , and the further fact that the President of the United States has considered it of such prime ...
Σελίδα 19
... fact of its central position , and from the further fact that it was favored by the Secretary of the Navy , as well as from its vicinage to coal and iron and the alleged advantage of fresh water . Starting with that prepossession , they ...
... fact of its central position , and from the further fact that it was favored by the Secretary of the Navy , as well as from its vicinage to coal and iron and the alleged advantage of fresh water . Starting with that prepossession , they ...
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adjourn adopted Ambrose W amendment Amos Myers appropriation Army Asahel W authority believe bill H. R. chairman Charles O'Neill citizens Committee on Military Congress Constitution Davis declared desire District duty enlisted FARNSWORTH Fernando Wood Government Henry Winter Davis HOLMAN honorable House of Representatives Illinois institution joint resolution KASSON Kentucky land last session League Island legislation Leonard Myers Maryland Massachusetts ment Military Affairs mittee MORRILL motion to reconsider motion was agreed move nation naval Navy navy-yard negro objection officers Orlando Kellogg party passed peace Pennsylvania Philip Johnson present PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question proposed proposition purpose rebel rebellion referred Resolved Secretary Senate slave slavery soldiers South SPEAKER STEVENS tion to-day treaty unanimous consent Union United vessels vote WASHBURNE William William H yeas and nays York