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Page 15
... called to any point in the Union , or volunteers instead of them , to serve a suffi- cient time , are means which may always be ready , yet never preying on our resources until actually called into use . They will maintain the public ...
... called to any point in the Union , or volunteers instead of them , to serve a suffi- cient time , are means which may always be ready , yet never preying on our resources until actually called into use . They will maintain the public ...
Page 65
... called into action on any sud- den emergency . It would be only when the United States should themselves be at war , that the whole num- ber would be brought into actual service , and would be ready , in the first moments of the war ...
... called into action on any sud- den emergency . It would be only when the United States should themselves be at war , that the whole num- ber would be brought into actual service , and would be ready , in the first moments of the war ...
Page 109
... the stand- ing committees shall in future be chosen by bal- lot , and that committees shall be called over by the Speaker every Monday . This motion , according to the rules of the House , was ordered to lie on the table . Proceedings .
... the stand- ing committees shall in future be chosen by bal- lot , and that committees shall be called over by the Speaker every Monday . This motion , according to the rules of the House , was ordered to lie on the table . Proceedings .
Page 159
... called for the order of the day , on the bill authorizing the erection of a bridge across the river Potomac . Mr. DAWSON urged the propriety of deferring the consideration of the bill to a future day , par- ticularly as several of the ...
... called for the order of the day , on the bill authorizing the erection of a bridge across the river Potomac . Mr. DAWSON urged the propriety of deferring the consideration of the bill to a future day , par- ticularly as several of the ...
Page 163
... called , I suppose , Committee of Ways and Means , No. 2. Committees of this descrip- tion , organized for the purpose of devising means to carry on the great concerns of nations , are of some antiquity ; but this is the first committee ...
... called , I suppose , Committee of Ways and Means , No. 2. Committees of this descrip- tion , organized for the purpose of devising means to carry on the great concerns of nations , are of some antiquity ; but this is the first committee ...
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