Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Део 2Gales & Seaton, 1830 |
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... officers of the army . He did not deem it necessary to express an opinion on that subject . But he thought it altogether proper that the inquiry should be made . This was the whole object of the resolution . Mr. TAYLOR said , he must ...
... officers of the army . He did not deem it necessary to express an opinion on that subject . But he thought it altogether proper that the inquiry should be made . This was the whole object of the resolution . Mr. TAYLOR said , he must ...
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... officers was to be fostered or aban- doned ; but he believed it was a proper subject for refer- ence to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union . Mr. DRAYTON said , if he took the same view of the subject that the honorable ...
... officers was to be fostered or aban- doned ; but he believed it was a proper subject for refer- ence to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union . Mr. DRAYTON said , if he took the same view of the subject that the honorable ...
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... officers ; the question pend- ing being on the motion of Mr. TAYLOR to commit the resolution to a Committee of the Whole House . to the call made upon him by the House ? The resolution either contemplates asking the Secretary whether ...
... officers ; the question pend- ing being on the motion of Mr. TAYLOR to commit the resolution to a Committee of the Whole House . to the call made upon him by the House ? The resolution either contemplates asking the Secretary whether ...
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... officers from the ranks , for their valor and good behavior ; and by that means created the finest army in Europe , Mr. TAYLOR said , that , as his object was only to call He was told by the gentleman from New York , on his the ...
... officers from the ranks , for their valor and good behavior ; and by that means created the finest army in Europe , Mr. TAYLOR said , that , as his object was only to call He was told by the gentleman from New York , on his the ...
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... officers . It had been said by the gentleman from Tennessee , [ Mr. DESHA ] and from Ken- tucky , [ Mr. WICKLIFFE ] that the present ratio of officers and men was as one to seven and a half . He did not know where these gentlemen ...
... officers . It had been said by the gentleman from Tennessee , [ Mr. DESHA ] and from Ken- tucky , [ Mr. WICKLIFFE ] that the present ratio of officers and men was as one to seven and a half . He did not know where these gentlemen ...
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