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... Roads , resulted in the elec- tion of Mr. GRUNDY ; the ballot being - Grundy 25 , scattering 11 . The next ballot , for chairman of the Committee on Roads and Canals , resulted in the election of Mr. HEN- DRICKS ; the ballot being ...
... Roads , resulted in the elec- tion of Mr. GRUNDY ; the ballot being - Grundy 25 , scattering 11 . The next ballot , for chairman of the Committee on Roads and Canals , resulted in the election of Mr. HEN- DRICKS ; the ballot being ...
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... Roads . - Mr . Grundy , chairman ; Messrs . Robinson , Ewing , Knight , Davis . On Roads and Canals . - Mr . Hendricks , chairman ; Messrs . McKean , Robinson , Kent , Robbins . On Pensions . - Mr . Tomlinson , chairman ; Messrs ...
... Roads . - Mr . Grundy , chairman ; Messrs . Robinson , Ewing , Knight , Davis . On Roads and Canals . - Mr . Hendricks , chairman ; Messrs . McKean , Robinson , Kent , Robbins . On Pensions . - Mr . Tomlinson , chairman ; Messrs ...
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... Roads , touching as they did on the con- stitutional powers of the Government . Another reason for the appointment of a special committee was to be found in the fact that , in the construction of the stand- ing committees , there was ...
... Roads , touching as they did on the con- stitutional powers of the Government . Another reason for the appointment of a special committee was to be found in the fact that , in the construction of the stand- ing committees , there was ...
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... roads , shall we take the subject out of their hands , and give it to a special committee ? Abroad this may be considered a party movement . Mr. B. concluded with saying he should vote to send the subject to the Committee on the Post ...
... roads , shall we take the subject out of their hands , and give it to a special committee ? Abroad this may be considered a party movement . Mr. B. concluded with saying he should vote to send the subject to the Committee on the Post ...
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... Roads were likely to have more labor than they would be able to discharge . New routes would be presented to them from every part of the country . But whether such was the case or not , the great question here to be considered was ...
... Roads were likely to have more labor than they would be able to discharge . New routes would be presented to them from every part of the country . But whether such was the case or not , the great question here to be considered was ...
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