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... OFFICERS OF THE REVOLUTION . Mr. NELSON , from the committee appointed on the twenty - fourth instant , made a report on the several petitions of the surviving officers of the late Revolutionary Army ; which was read , and referred to a ...
... OFFICERS OF THE REVOLUTION . Mr. NELSON , from the committee appointed on the twenty - fourth instant , made a report on the several petitions of the surviving officers of the late Revolutionary Army ; which was read , and referred to a ...
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... officers who should half - pay for life , that it would be paid to them in real- continue in the service to the end of the war should be ity , and not by a fresh promise without any sufficient entitled to half - pay during life , to ...
... officers who should half - pay for life , that it would be paid to them in real- continue in the service to the end of the war should be ity , and not by a fresh promise without any sufficient entitled to half - pay during life , to ...
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... officers . B. A return of the regular forces allotted for the de- fence of New Orleans , comprehending those of the Military Peace Establishment on that station , and the additional military force ordered there on the 2d De- cember ...
... officers . B. A return of the regular forces allotted for the de- fence of New Orleans , comprehending those of the Military Peace Establishment on that station , and the additional military force ordered there on the 2d De- cember ...
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... officers in a State had neglected their duty in making returns , that the quota of that State should be apportioned according to its ratio of representation . Mr. KEY said he had no idea of inflicting on States a punishment of this kind ...
... officers in a State had neglected their duty in making returns , that the quota of that State should be apportioned according to its ratio of representation . Mr. KEY said he had no idea of inflicting on States a punishment of this kind ...
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... officers not to interrupt the free communication with our Territories through the waters of the Mobile . In addition to what has been done through this de- partment , it appears that the Governor of the Orleans Territory , and other ...
... officers not to interrupt the free communication with our Territories through the waters of the Mobile . In addition to what has been done through this de- partment , it appears that the Governor of the Orleans Territory , and other ...
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