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... Military Academy forms the basis , in regard tion and claims tend essentially to interrupt the inter- to science , on which the Military Establishment rests . course between the eastern and western parts of the It furnishes annually ...
... Military Academy forms the basis , in regard tion and claims tend essentially to interrupt the inter- to science , on which the Military Establishment rests . course between the eastern and western parts of the It furnishes annually ...
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... military and commercial operations , and also to those of the Post Office Department , cannot be estimated too highly . This great work is likewise an ornament and an honor to the nation . Believing that a competent power to adopt and ...
... military and commercial operations , and also to those of the Post Office Department , cannot be estimated too highly . This great work is likewise an ornament and an honor to the nation . Believing that a competent power to adopt and ...
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... Military Establishment , Fortifications , and the Military Academy ; 5th . To Naval Affairs ; 6th . To In- dians ; 7th . To Manufactures ; and 8th . To the Independent Governments in America south of the United States . The PRESIDENT ...
... Military Establishment , Fortifications , and the Military Academy ; 5th . To Naval Affairs ; 6th . To In- dians ; 7th . To Manufactures ; and 8th . To the Independent Governments in America south of the United States . The PRESIDENT ...
Side 39
... Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for the final settle- ment of the militia claims of the State of Geor- gia , for services rendered under orders of the Pres . ident of the United States , during the ...
... Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for the final settle- ment of the militia claims of the State of Geor- gia , for services rendered under orders of the Pres . ident of the United States , during the ...
Side 41
... Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of erecting a national armory on the Western waters , and agreed thereto . The Senate resumed , as in Committee of the Whole , the consideration of the bill for the relief of the ...
... Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of erecting a national armory on the Western waters , and agreed thereto . The Senate resumed , as in Committee of the Whole , the consideration of the bill for the relief of the ...
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