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, 1869 |
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... amendment to the Constitution of the United States known as " Article Fourteen . " These sessions of the Assembly have been continued since without interruption , except by recesses or adjourn- ments . Its acts from the beginning may be ...
... amendment to the Constitution of the United States known as " Article Fourteen . " These sessions of the Assembly have been continued since without interruption , except by recesses or adjourn- ments . Its acts from the beginning may be ...
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... amendment , pro- posing that the army should be exclusively composed of volunteers , had been rejected , by seventy - four against eighteen . Owing to the pressure exercised by France and other governments , the Government of Belgium ...
... amendment , pro- posing that the army should be exclusively composed of volunteers , had been rejected , by seventy - four against eighteen . Owing to the pressure exercised by France and other governments , the Government of Belgium ...
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... amendment , pro- posing that the army should be exclusively composed of volunteers , had been rejected , by seventy - four against eighteen . Owing to the pressure exercised by France and other governments , the Government of Belgium ...
... amendment , pro- posing that the army should be exclusively composed of volunteers , had been rejected , by seventy - four against eighteen . Owing to the pressure exercised by France and other governments , the Government of Belgium ...
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... amendment , pro- posing that the army should be exclusively composed of volunteers , had been rejected , by seventy - four against eighteen . Owing to the pressure exercised by France and other governments , the Government of Belgium ...
... amendment , pro- posing that the army should be exclusively composed of volunteers , had been rejected , by seventy - four against eighteen . Owing to the pressure exercised by France and other governments , the Government of Belgium ...
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... amendment , ordered to be engrossed for a reading , and read . Mr. Hendricks , of Indiana , said : " Mr. Pres- ident , in voting upon laws for the District of Columbia , I have always felt it obligatory upon me to vote for such laws as ...
... amendment , ordered to be engrossed for a reading , and read . Mr. Hendricks , of Indiana , said : " Mr. Pres- ident , in voting upon laws for the District of Columbia , I have always felt it obligatory upon me to vote for such laws as ...
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