The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Band 1 |
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By this mode ( notwithstanding so much mediately made by the law for raising
10,000 reg- time had been lost ) an efficient army might be ular troops , and also
for raising volunteers , those yet provided in time to carry into effect the obtroops ...
By this mode ( notwithstanding so much mediately made by the law for raising
10,000 reg- time had been lost ) an efficient army might be ular troops , and also
for raising volunteers , those yet provided in time to carry into effect the obtroops ...
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Our decision on this point must be troops - on a standing army . This doctrine is of
governed by the information we possess . The modern date among Republicans ,
and may , if it amount , as well as the description of the forces should gain ...
Our decision on this point must be troops - on a standing army . This doctrine is of
governed by the information we possess . The modern date among Republicans ,
and may , if it amount , as well as the description of the forces should gain ...
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You selves , without sufficient cause , to raise this large can make war , but it
does not rest with you alone army , incur this immense expense , and conseto
make peace . Every effort ought to be made quently require those new burdeos to
be ...
You selves , without sufficient cause , to raise this large can make war , but it
does not rest with you alone army , incur this immense expense , and conseto
make peace . Every effort ought to be made quently require those new burdeos to
be ...
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Is that army organized ? ... by the Senate and House of Reprement , when they
see that our army is not organ . the present session of Congress , the President of
ized , when a proposition for appointing Assistant the Senate and Speaker of the
...
Is that army organized ? ... by the Senate and House of Reprement , when they
see that our army is not organ . the present session of Congress , the President of
ized , when a proposition for appointing Assistant the Senate and Speaker of the
...
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HUNTER , Howell , and Goodrich , were of the Army of the United States , "
having been appointed the committee . reported by the committee correctly
engrossed , The bill , entitled " An act authorizing the rethe bill was read the third
time . as ...
HUNTER , Howell , and Goodrich , were of the Army of the United States , "
having been appointed the committee . reported by the committee correctly
engrossed , The bill , entitled " An act authorizing the rethe bill was read the third
time . as ...
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Seite 19 - Mr. SMITH, of Maryland, submitted the following motion for consideration : Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before this House...