Reports of the Select Committee of Five, on the Following Subjects |
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... resolution was referred to said committee . " Resolved , That the select committee of five be instructed to in- quire whether ... resolutions it is to be attributed to their great anxiety to elicit the real facts and to remove unfounded ...
... resolution was referred to said committee . " Resolved , That the select committee of five be instructed to in- quire whether ... resolutions it is to be attributed to their great anxiety to elicit the real facts and to remove unfounded ...
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... resolution of the House . The committee are unanimously of the opinion that the evidence produced before them does not prove the existence of a secret organi- zation here or elsewhere hostile to the government , that has for its object ...
... resolution of the House . The committee are unanimously of the opinion that the evidence produced before them does not prove the existence of a secret organi- zation here or elsewhere hostile to the government , that has for its object ...
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... resolution : " Resolved , That the select committee of five be instructed to inquire whether any secret organization hostile to the government of the United States exists in the District of Columbia ; and if so , whether any offi- cial ...
... resolution : " Resolved , That the select committee of five be instructed to inquire whether any secret organization hostile to the government of the United States exists in the District of Columbia ; and if so , whether any offi- cial ...
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... resolution which was published in the papers here as having been adopted by the " National Volunteers , ' respecting what they should deem to be their duty in the case a cer- tain contingency arose , expressed the views of that ...
... resolution which was published in the papers here as having been adopted by the " National Volunteers , ' respecting what they should deem to be their duty in the case a cer- tain contingency arose , expressed the views of that ...
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... resolution adopted by the National Volunteers , that in case of secession , if their services were desired , they would be against the Union ? Answer . No , sir ; I did not . The fact is , it did not make the slightest impression ...
... resolution adopted by the National Volunteers , that in case of secession , if their services were desired , they would be against the Union ? Answer . No , sir ; I did not . The fact is , it did not make the slightest impression ...
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