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... necessary there , is placed on the frontiers . The organization of the several corps composing the army , is such as to admit its expansion to a great extent , in case of emergency , the officers carrying with them all the light which ...
... necessary there , is placed on the frontiers . The organization of the several corps composing the army , is such as to admit its expansion to a great extent , in case of emergency , the officers carrying with them all the light which ...
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... necessary for the suppression of piracy , and the expense thereof . The Secretary , having the concurring opinion of the Navy Board in its favor , recommends an additional force , of First , 1 steamboat of 90 to 120 tons , to carry two ...
... necessary for the suppression of piracy , and the expense thereof . The Secretary , having the concurring opinion of the Navy Board in its favor , recommends an additional force , of First , 1 steamboat of 90 to 120 tons , to carry two ...
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... necessary , and to fit , equip , and man the same for immediate service , for the purpose of repressing piracy , and of affording effectual protection to the cit- izens and commerce of the United States in the Gulf of Mexico , and the ...
... necessary , and to fit , equip , and man the same for immediate service , for the purpose of repressing piracy , and of affording effectual protection to the cit- izens and commerce of the United States in the Gulf of Mexico , and the ...
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... necessary to enable the Committee on Military Affairs to proceed un- derstandingly in the inquiry which they were in- structed to make into the expediency of establish- ing an armory on the Western waters ; and , as it was desirable to ...
... necessary to enable the Committee on Military Affairs to proceed un- derstandingly in the inquiry which they were in- structed to make into the expediency of establish- ing an armory on the Western waters ; and , as it was desirable to ...
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... necessary for the object . SENATE . ent who heretofore filled the appointment , ( Mr. Shriver , ) was still in office ; for he , although the road had been completed some time , had been re- tained for the purpose of closing the ...
... necessary for the object . SENATE . ent who heretofore filled the appointment , ( Mr. Shriver , ) was still in office ; for he , although the road had been completed some time , had been re- tained for the purpose of closing the ...
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