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Página 1925
... mean rank . His noble figure and full - toned voice at once arrested attention . Never begrudging pre- liminary preparation , his speeches were clear , forcible , and well - sustained to the end . His style never lacked elevation , and ...
... mean rank . His noble figure and full - toned voice at once arrested attention . Never begrudging pre- liminary preparation , his speeches were clear , forcible , and well - sustained to the end . His style never lacked elevation , and ...
Página 1948
... mean that all the officers of these lower grades and two thirds of the officers of the higher grades shall for all time to come be selected from the volunteers ; or does it mean that only the first appointments shall be made in that way ...
... mean that all the officers of these lower grades and two thirds of the officers of the higher grades shall for all time to come be selected from the volunteers ; or does it mean that only the first appointments shall be made in that way ...
Página 1987
... mean the mechanics of this country . They , sir , have helped you to carry on this war to its victorious close . With- out the mechanics where would you have been ? What would have been your equipments on the land ? Where would have ...
... mean the mechanics of this country . They , sir , have helped you to carry on this war to its victorious close . With- out the mechanics where would you have been ? What would have been your equipments on the land ? Where would have ...
Página 2002
... mean that . He does not mean , I think , to say that officers are so examined as to be rejected merely because they do not come up to the bodily standard required in the case of privates . Mr. SCHENCK . I do , most certainly . Mr ...
... mean that . He does not mean , I think , to say that officers are so examined as to be rejected merely because they do not come up to the bodily standard required in the case of privates . Mr. SCHENCK . I do , most certainly . Mr ...
Página 2020
... mean that the Executive or his officers may arrest everybody , right or wrong ? If that is to be the construc- tion put upon it , it is a new construction , and one which has never prevailed . If when the writ of habeas corpus is ...
... mean that the Executive or his officers may arrest everybody , right or wrong ? If that is to be the construc- tion put upon it , it is a new construction , and one which has never prevailed . If when the writ of habeas corpus is ...
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