Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volum 3 |
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Pàgina 39
No matter - prejudice is as powerful a motive , and will as certainly exclude them ,
as the soundest reason . Others may say they are free enough . If this is a matter
of opinion , let them judge - - if of reason , let it be decided by our repeated and ...
No matter - prejudice is as powerful a motive , and will as certainly exclude them ,
as the soundest reason . Others may say they are free enough . If this is a matter
of opinion , let them judge - - if of reason , let it be decided by our repeated and ...
Pàgina 141
There is reason to fear that its revival may destroy in the bud this promising
branch of commerce . Query 17 . State what measures are now in progress for
the improvement of Africa , and how they are likely to be affected by the
continuance or ...
There is reason to fear that its revival may destroy in the bud this promising
branch of commerce . Query 17 . State what measures are now in progress for
the improvement of Africa , and how they are likely to be affected by the
continuance or ...
Pàgina 5
This would be against the uniform practice , and against reason and common
sense . I agree with the present Secretary of War that “ the law fixing the
commencement of pensions is matter of positive regulation , without any
reference to the ...
This would be against the uniform practice , and against reason and common
sense . I agree with the present Secretary of War that “ the law fixing the
commencement of pensions is matter of positive regulation , without any
reference to the ...
Pàgina 5
This would be against the uniform practice , and against reason and common
sense . I agree with the present Secretary of War that the law fixing the
comnencement of pensions is matter of positive regulation , without any refernce
to the ...
This would be against the uniform practice , and against reason and common
sense . I agree with the present Secretary of War that the law fixing the
comnencement of pensions is matter of positive regulation , without any refernce
to the ...
Pàgina 3
The committee can see no reason for extending the allowances under these
regulations further than the several officers of the Department and accounting
officers have ; and they have decided , and decided correctly , as far as the
committee ...
The committee can see no reason for extending the allowances under these
regulations further than the several officers of the Department and accounting
officers have ; and they have decided , and decided correctly , as far as the
committee ...
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