The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great Rebellion, from November 6, 1860, to July 4, 1864 |
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... committee reported that in all not to be impaired by congressional or ter- but sixteen counties , the majority for sub - ritorial law , or any pre - existing law in terri- mitting the action of the Convention to a tory hereafter ...
... committee reported that in all not to be impaired by congressional or ter- but sixteen counties , the majority for sub - ritorial law , or any pre - existing law in terri- mitting the action of the Convention to a tory hereafter ...
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... committee , re - ent , as there is no tally opposite their names in the list The following members appear not to have been pres- jected - yeas 9 , nays 78 . from which we quote : 9th . Mr. Wise's substitute for the tenth resolution , to ...
... committee , re - ent , as there is no tally opposite their names in the list The following members appear not to have been pres- jected - yeas 9 , nays 78 . from which we quote : 9th . Mr. Wise's substitute for the tenth resolution , to ...
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... committee of eight members , ( four_from_each_House ) to visit the President of the United States and the President of the Southern Confederacy . The committee to visit President Davis were instructed to convey the assurance that ...
... committee of eight members , ( four_from_each_House ) to visit the President of the United States and the President of the Southern Confederacy . The committee to visit President Davis were instructed to convey the assurance that ...
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... committee to notify Mr. Glenn , Commissioner of Georgia , that the Convention was ready to hear any com- munication from his State . Mr. Glenn was introduced , read Georgia's articles of sc- cession , and made a speech urging Missouri ...
... committee to notify Mr. Glenn , Commissioner of Georgia , that the Convention was ready to hear any com- munication from his State . Mr. Glenn was introduced , read Georgia's articles of sc- cession , and made a speech urging Missouri ...
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... Committee of the Legisia- ture of Virginia in which the laws of each State are professed to be correctly stated . Mr. INGLIS . Will the gentleman give me the date of that report ? Mr. MEMMINGR . It was made at the last session , January ...
... Committee of the Legisia- ture of Virginia in which the laws of each State are professed to be correctly stated . Mr. INGLIS . Will the gentleman give me the date of that report ? Mr. MEMMINGR . It was made at the last session , January ...
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