Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... opinion of your committee it is the sacred duty of Con- gress to call forth the patriotism and resources of the country . By the aid of these , and with the blessing of God , we confidently trust that we shall be enabled to procure that ...
... opinion of your committee it is the sacred duty of Con- gress to call forth the patriotism and resources of the country . By the aid of these , and with the blessing of God , we confidently trust that we shall be enabled to procure that ...
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... opinion of the Senate with respect to the interests comprised in the motion ; and the committee do not perceive how the expression of solicitude on the part of the Senate in relation to the objects about which no difference of opinion ...
... opinion of the Senate with respect to the interests comprised in the motion ; and the committee do not perceive how the expression of solicitude on the part of the Senate in relation to the objects about which no difference of opinion ...
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... opinion should remain confidential , as the subject - matter still remains unadjusted . The documents enumerated in the subjoined resolution may , in the opinion of the committee , be published without public detriment . The committee ...
... opinion should remain confidential , as the subject - matter still remains unadjusted . The documents enumerated in the subjoined resolution may , in the opinion of the committee , be published without public detriment . The committee ...
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... opinion that it is but too notorious that numerous infractions of the law prohibiting the importations of slaves into the United States have been perpetrated with impunity upon our southern frontier , and they are further of opinion ...
... opinion that it is but too notorious that numerous infractions of the law prohibiting the importations of slaves into the United States have been perpetrated with impunity upon our southern frontier , and they are further of opinion ...
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... opinion can be formed as to the right of the United States to employ such a power upon this occasion . All the examples which history furnishes of new territory acquired by any nation in past time exhibit but three modes in which such ...
... opinion can be formed as to the right of the United States to employ such a power upon this occasion . All the examples which history furnishes of new territory acquired by any nation in past time exhibit but three modes in which such ...
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