The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1865 - Law |
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... duty on printing paper , unsized , used for books and newspapers exclusively , now levied by law , there shall be levied , col- lected , and paid , a duty of three per cent . ad valorem .... .... 369 , 502 , 798 , 1335 , 1416 , 1419 ...
... duty on printing paper , unsized , used for books and newspapers exclusively , now levied by law , there shall be levied , col- lected , and paid , a duty of three per cent . ad valorem .... .... 369 , 502 , 798 , 1335 , 1416 , 1419 ...
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... DUTY ON CIGARS . Mr. STEVENS . I am instructed by the Com- mitte of Ways and Means to report to the House joint resolution ( H. R. No. 124 ) explanatory of the act entitled " An act to provide internal revenue to support the Government ...
... DUTY ON CIGARS . Mr. STEVENS . I am instructed by the Com- mitte of Ways and Means to report to the House joint resolution ( H. R. No. 124 ) explanatory of the act entitled " An act to provide internal revenue to support the Government ...
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... duty of the United States to guaranty a republican form of government to the States in which the governments recognized by the United States have been abrogated or overthrown be referred to the Com- mittee on the Rebellious States ...
... duty of the United States to guaranty a republican form of government to the States in which the governments recognized by the United States have been abrogated or overthrown be referred to the Com- mittee on the Rebellious States ...
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... duty to God , our first duty to our institutions , is to assemble in convention and to try reconciliation . [ Here the hammer fell . ] Mr. PRICE obtained the floor . Mr. BROOKS . I should like to have a little more time to conclude my ...
... duty to God , our first duty to our institutions , is to assemble in convention and to try reconciliation . [ Here the hammer fell . ] Mr. PRICE obtained the floor . Mr. BROOKS . I should like to have a little more time to conclude my ...
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... duty of the President to respect that pol- icy . " I think that is an unfortunate expression . The President probably had nothing to do with the matter . And when I have the opportunity I will test the sense of the House upon a little ...
... duty of the President to respect that pol- icy . " I think that is an unfortunate expression . The President probably had nothing to do with the matter . And when I have the opportunity I will test the sense of the House upon a little ...
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