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Side 1449
... raise and support armies and to provide for the common defence and general wel- fare of the nation . Having done so , he has offered a resolution , couched in respectful language , re- questing the President to institute an inquiry for ...
... raise and support armies and to provide for the common defence and general wel- fare of the nation . Having done so , he has offered a resolution , couched in respectful language , re- questing the President to institute an inquiry for ...
Side 1463
... raised still higher . Mr. DANA thought it would be well to render the salaries permanent , but he conceived they were not at ... raise than to diminish salaries . Mr. SLOAN said the House ought always to keep in their reach all grants of ...
... raised still higher . Mr. DANA thought it would be well to render the salaries permanent , but he conceived they were not at ... raise than to diminish salaries . Mr. SLOAN said the House ought always to keep in their reach all grants of ...
Side 1475
... raised ( I know the fact , I had a brother among them , and can there- fore speak of it ) they came prancing to ... raise a standing army , but it is difficult to disband them . We had at the close of the last war an awful testimony ...
... raised ( I know the fact , I had a brother among them , and can there- fore speak of it ) they came prancing to ... raise a standing army , but it is difficult to disband them . We had at the close of the last war an awful testimony ...
Side 1497
... raise these men ; but there is a principle contained in this bill to which I can never consent . It gives the President a discretionary power ; he may or may not raise these seamen as he pleases . I ob- ject to it on another ground ; it ...
... raise these men ; but there is a principle contained in this bill to which I can never consent . It gives the President a discretionary power ; he may or may not raise these seamen as he pleases . I ob- ject to it on another ground ; it ...
Side 1499
... raised ; if there were a necessity , I should regret that they were not raised . The Constitution does not restrict us on this point , or contain any provision one way or the other ; but , in point of economy and safety , the measure ...
... raised ; if there were a necessity , I should regret that they were not raised . The Constitution does not restrict us on this point , or contain any provision one way or the other ; but , in point of economy and safety , the measure ...
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