The Congressional Globe, Volume 27Blair & Rives, 1853 |
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... fact that so large a portion of them are stationed on the remote frontier , I have the satisfaction to announce that the expenditures have been consid- erably reduced , and this , too , in the Quartermas- ter's Department - that branch ...
... fact that so large a portion of them are stationed on the remote frontier , I have the satisfaction to announce that the expenditures have been consid- erably reduced , and this , too , in the Quartermas- ter's Department - that branch ...
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... fact of the most serious detriment to the efficiency of our service is so un- happily forced upon my attention , as the effect of the recent change , that it becomes the gravest of my duties at this time to lay the subject once more ...
... fact of the most serious detriment to the efficiency of our service is so un- happily forced upon my attention , as the effect of the recent change , that it becomes the gravest of my duties at this time to lay the subject once more ...
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... fact , that the necessity . The respect due to the interests of our people requires enture of the na- the habitual and familiar presence of our flag in dispensable obli- every region of commerce , sustained by such an he constant'y - re ...
... fact , that the necessity . The respect due to the interests of our people requires enture of the na- the habitual and familiar presence of our flag in dispensable obli- every region of commerce , sustained by such an he constant'y - re ...
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... fact was commu- nicated to this Department by a dispatch from the Commissioner . As I foresaw that any difficulty which might arise on this point would necessarily affect our relations with Mexico , I felt it to be my duty to bring the ...
... fact was commu- nicated to this Department by a dispatch from the Commissioner . As I foresaw that any difficulty which might arise on this point would necessarily affect our relations with Mexico , I felt it to be my duty to bring the ...
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... fact , that the popular tend- ency in England , throughout Europe , and in this country , is toward free trade ... facts should teach us to be less tenacious of our theories , and more willing to be guided by ex- perience . e ; and to ...
... fact , that the popular tend- ency in England , throughout Europe , and in this country , is toward free trade ... facts should teach us to be less tenacious of our theories , and more willing to be guided by ex- perience . e ; and to ...
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