Annual Report of the Secretary of War, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881 |
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... amount has been reduced , on my revision , to aggregate $ 10,689,000 , which sum , if judiciously allotted by ... amounts for the support of the Army , for armories and arsenals , and for miscellaneous objects . For these purposes the ...
... amount has been reduced , on my revision , to aggregate $ 10,689,000 , which sum , if judiciously allotted by ... amounts for the support of the Army , for armories and arsenals , and for miscellaneous objects . For these purposes the ...
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... amounts to be disbursed under the above titles are , with two or three exceptions , limited by statute law . If the ... amount appropriated will be sufficient to meet all demands if the excess in one of them can be used to supply the ...
... amounts to be disbursed under the above titles are , with two or three exceptions , limited by statute law . If the ... amount appropriated will be sufficient to meet all demands if the excess in one of them can be used to supply the ...
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... amount available for expenditure on July 1 , 1880 , being $ 13,549,455.41 . To the above should be added certain small amounts from the appropriation of March 3 , 1881 , which were made available before the commencement of the present ...
... amount available for expenditure on July 1 , 1880 , being $ 13,549,455.41 . To the above should be added certain small amounts from the appropriation of March 3 , 1881 , which were made available before the commencement of the present ...
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... amount of his commutation would not be sufficient , his captain loaned him $ 50 to defray the necessary expenses of the journey . The first meal the sergeant gets after reaching the railroad costs him $ 1 . This discrepancy is too ...
... amount of his commutation would not be sufficient , his captain loaned him $ 50 to defray the necessary expenses of the journey . The first meal the sergeant gets after reaching the railroad costs him $ 1 . This discrepancy is too ...
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... amount of the pay proper of the soldier should be dropped from the officer's pay account and be taken up and accounted for by the paymaster ; and , in addition , the officer should be required to pay a fixed sum per month to the soldier ...
... amount of the pay proper of the soldier should be dropped from the officer's pay account and be taken up and accounted for by the paymaster ; and , in addition , the officer should be required to pay a fixed sum per month to the soldier ...
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