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... Congress , Presi- dent Grant wrote thus : 64 Always favoring practical reforms , 1 respectfully call your attention to one abuse of long standing , which I would like to see remedied by this Congress . It is a reform in the civil ...
... Congress , Presi- dent Grant wrote thus : 64 Always favoring practical reforms , 1 respectfully call your attention to one abuse of long standing , which I would like to see remedied by this Congress . It is a reform in the civil ...
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... Congress . I can- not now state as fully as I desire the nature of the complaints made by im- migrants of the treatment they receive , but will endeavor to do so during the session of Congress , particularly if the subject should ...
... Congress . I can- not now state as fully as I desire the nature of the complaints made by im- migrants of the treatment they receive , but will endeavor to do so during the session of Congress , particularly if the subject should ...
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... CONGRESS . In the fall of 1848 , Mr. Greeley was elected to Congress on the same ticket with James Brooks , of the Express - Mr . Greeley to serve out the remain- der of a deceased member's term , which expired on the 4th of March ...
... CONGRESS . In the fall of 1848 , Mr. Greeley was elected to Congress on the same ticket with James Brooks , of the Express - Mr . Greeley to serve out the remain- der of a deceased member's term , which expired on the 4th of March ...
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