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 NatureGales and Seaton, 1853 |
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... volunteers , or enlistment for one year , unless " And whenever any non - commissioned officer or Sooner discharged , as many companies as he may soldier shall be discharged from the service , who shall deem necessary , who shall serve ...
... volunteers , or enlistment for one year , unless " And whenever any non - commissioned officer or Sooner discharged , as many companies as he may soldier shall be discharged from the service , who shall deem necessary , who shall serve ...
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... volunteers . This , he firmly believed , was in our power . Combine the two corps ; take nearly an equal number of each ; and the object intended could be effected . Mr. A. said , he was convinced that it was the mode the President had ...
... volunteers . This , he firmly believed , was in our power . Combine the two corps ; take nearly an equal number of each ; and the object intended could be effected . Mr. A. said , he was convinced that it was the mode the President had ...
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... volunteers with regular troops . for he understood the Message and the object of it very differently ; and he should have expected that the candor of the honorable member would have induced him to have given the Message a fair ...
... volunteers with regular troops . for he understood the Message and the object of it very differently ; and he should have expected that the candor of the honorable member would have induced him to have given the Message a fair ...
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... volunteers has been founded ; and be it remembered , said Mr. A. , that they were militia volunteers . He said , he ought to have stated , that the enemy they had encoun- tered , was composed of regulars and Hessians- the whole under ...
... volunteers has been founded ; and be it remembered , said Mr. A. , that they were militia volunteers . He said , he ought to have stated , that the enemy they had encoun- tered , was composed of regulars and Hessians- the whole under ...
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... volunteers , would be fully competent to effect any object the Government can have in view ; to resist and sub- due any force ; and to occupy , if necessary , any territory in your neighborhood . On any sudden emergency , the number of ...
... volunteers , would be fully competent to effect any object the Government can have in view ; to resist and sub- due any force ; and to occupy , if necessary , any territory in your neighborhood . On any sudden emergency , the number of ...
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