The Congressional Globe, Μέρος 1Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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Σελίδα 41
... never , never will consent to a severance of this Union . I wish to be so understood , not only here , but everywhere . I wish my voice , if possible , to be heard South as well as North . Every human effort that can be made by the arts ...
... never , never will consent to a severance of this Union . I wish to be so understood , not only here , but everywhere . I wish my voice , if possible , to be heard South as well as North . Every human effort that can be made by the arts ...
Σελίδα 43
... never made up any opinion upon this question , or any other , than this , that it is none of my business , but theirs ; " - Now the gentleman thinks it is his business ; that is , his business to keep them in slavery , but not to set ...
... never made up any opinion upon this question , or any other , than this , that it is none of my business , but theirs ; " - Now the gentleman thinks it is his business ; that is , his business to keep them in slavery , but not to set ...
Σελίδα 44
... never a word against treason , or traitors , or against Jeff . Davis's gov- ernment . I think it is time that the people of the ' United States , and particularly the men sent to Congress to represent their constituents , through- out ...
... never a word against treason , or traitors , or against Jeff . Davis's gov- ernment . I think it is time that the people of the ' United States , and particularly the men sent to Congress to represent their constituents , through- out ...
Σελίδα 49
... never touched it , and thus had no chance of retaliating on their enemies ; that he had been thwarted and opposed in everything he had to do with the Government ; that he found himself in so disagreeable a situation that he sometimes ...
... never touched it , and thus had no chance of retaliating on their enemies ; that he had been thwarted and opposed in everything he had to do with the Government ; that he found himself in so disagreeable a situation that he sometimes ...
Σελίδα 51
... never differed from committees in their reports ; that the gen- tleman from Maryland always agreed with com- mittees in their reports , and felt bound to respect them ; and never , except when called upon by a high sense of duty , when ...
... never differed from committees in their reports ; that the gen- tleman from Maryland always agreed with com- mittees in their reports , and felt bound to respect them ; and never , except when called upon by a high sense of duty , when ...
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