A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897, Том 6authority of Congress, 1900 |
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... Navy thereof and of the militia of the several States when called into actual service , do hereby call into the service of the United States 42,034 volunteers to serve for the period of three years , unless sooner discharged , and to be ...
... Navy thereof and of the militia of the several States when called into actual service , do hereby call into the service of the United States 42,034 volunteers to serve for the period of three years , unless sooner discharged , and to be ...
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... Navy was scattered in distant seas , leaving but a very small part of it within the immediate reach of the Govern- Officers of the Federal Army and Navy had resigned in great numbers , and of those resigning a large proportion had taken ...
... Navy was scattered in distant seas , leaving but a very small part of it within the immediate reach of the Govern- Officers of the Federal Army and Navy had resigned in great numbers , and of those resigning a large proportion had taken ...
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... navy - yard at Gosport , near Norfolk . They received - perhaps invited - into their State large bodies of troops , with their warlike appointments , from the so - called seceded States . They formally entered into a treaty of temporary ...
... navy - yard at Gosport , near Norfolk . They received - perhaps invited - into their State large bodies of troops , with their warlike appointments , from the so - called seceded States . They formally entered into a treaty of temporary ...
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... Navy , I transmit a report from the Secretary of the Navy . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . To the Senate of the United States : WASHINGTON , August 1 , 1861 . I submit herewith , for consideration with a view to ratification , a postal treaty ...
... Navy , I transmit a report from the Secretary of the Navy . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . To the Senate of the United States : WASHINGTON , August 1 , 1861 . I submit herewith , for consideration with a view to ratification , a postal treaty ...
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... Navy , or Marine Corps should not be decided by lot , but that , all other things being equal , preference should be given to age . " If I understand correctly the resolution of the Senate , it is an expression of opinion on the part of ...
... Navy , or Marine Corps should not be decided by lot , but that , all other things being equal , preference should be given to age . " If I understand correctly the resolution of the Senate , it is an expression of opinion on the part of ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN accompanying act of Congress ad interim Adjutant-General aforesaid amendment America ANDREW JOHNSON answer appointed approved April Army authority bill Brevet Carolina caused the seal citizens city of Washington civil command Commissioner communication convention copy courts December declared Department District duty election entitled An act EXECUTIVE MANSION exercise February February 21 Federal force Government Grant hand and caused hereby hereunto set honor House of Representatives impeachment Indians instant insurrection January July June land legislation legislature Lorenzo Thomas loyal Major-General March ment military naval Navy oath peace persons ports present President proclamation purpose rebel rebellion received relation requesting resolution respect Secretary Secretary of War Senate Senate and House set my hand SEWARD South Carolina Stanton Territory thereof tion transmit a report transmit herewith Treasury treaty ultimo Union United vote War Department WASHINGTON Whereas WILLIAM H
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