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... action . The plan I recom- mended would have reduced the compen- sation required to an insignificant amount ; an amount which , in fact , might have been provided by the State . The General Assembly failed to act upon the subject . The ...
... action . The plan I recom- mended would have reduced the compen- sation required to an insignificant amount ; an amount which , in fact , might have been provided by the State . The General Assembly failed to act upon the subject . The ...
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... action the spirit of the rebellion in the State may be said to be broken . That there are those who still cherish animosity against the Federal and State Government I am sure , and that there are those who cordially hate Union men I ...
... action the spirit of the rebellion in the State may be said to be broken . That there are those who still cherish animosity against the Federal and State Government I am sure , and that there are those who cordially hate Union men I ...
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... action on the part of this body to that heretofore taken by it in such cases . They therefore recommend that the petitioners have leave to withdraw their petition . " June 18 , 1863. " " HENRY HITCHCOCK , " E. VANBUSKIRK . Mr. ScorŅ ...
... action on the part of this body to that heretofore taken by it in such cases . They therefore recommend that the petitioners have leave to withdraw their petition . " June 18 , 1863. " " HENRY HITCHCOCK , " E. VANBUSKIRK . Mr. ScorŅ ...
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... action on the part of this body to that heretofore taken by it in such cases . They therefore recommend that the petitioners have leave to withdraw their petition . June 18 , 1863 . HENRY HITCHCOCK , E. VANBUSKIRK . COMMUNICATION FROM ...
... action on the part of this body to that heretofore taken by it in such cases . They therefore recommend that the petitioners have leave to withdraw their petition . June 18 , 1863 . HENRY HITCHCOCK , E. VANBUSKIRK . COMMUNICATION FROM ...
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... action at this time grows out of the present condition of the country . A great rebellion against our Government exists , and its primary object is to inaugurate a gov- ernment in which slavery shall be fostered as the controlling ...
... action at this time grows out of the present condition of the country . A great rebellion against our Government exists , and its primary object is to inaugurate a gov- ernment in which slavery shall be fostered as the controlling ...
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