The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...: Embracing Political, Civil, Military, and Social Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1863 |
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... gentleman from Virginia that we ought to hesitate . Mr. Lyons said that the gentleman had mis- taken his position . He stated plainly that he approved of Gen. Lee's crossing the Potomac and threatening Maryland ; but at that point ...
... gentleman from Virginia that we ought to hesitate . Mr. Lyons said that the gentleman had mis- taken his position . He stated plainly that he approved of Gen. Lee's crossing the Potomac and threatening Maryland ; but at that point ...
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... gentleman says it does not mean that . I should suspect any theory that drove me to destroy or change the language of the Constitu- tion itself . Here it is plainly written ; and because I abide by it the gentleman calls me a ...
... gentleman says it does not mean that . I should suspect any theory that drove me to destroy or change the language of the Constitu- tion itself . Here it is plainly written ; and because I abide by it the gentleman calls me a ...
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... gentlemen who hug the negro so closely to their bosoms that they do it at the hazard of the very life and existence of the Government itself . I do not pretend to say whether the gentleman from Illinois be of that party or not . If ...
... gentlemen who hug the negro so closely to their bosoms that they do it at the hazard of the very life and existence of the Government itself . I do not pretend to say whether the gentleman from Illinois be of that party or not . If ...
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... gentleman from Pennsylvania and of my worthy friend from Illinois . This bill is as well guarded as that was , touching the objects and purposes for which these volunteers may be called into the field . That bill contains the same ...
... gentleman from Pennsylvania and of my worthy friend from Illinois . This bill is as well guarded as that was , touching the objects and purposes for which these volunteers may be called into the field . That bill contains the same ...
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... gentleman from Illinois ( Mr. Lovejoy ) , who first spoke in opposition to this bill . He as- serted over and over again that this force is unnecessary , and that we have more troops than we want , and do not know what to do with them ...
... gentleman from Illinois ( Mr. Lovejoy ) , who first spoke in opposition to this bill . He as- serted over and over again that this force is unnecessary , and that we have more troops than we want , and do not know what to do with them ...
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