The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... officers are under the restraints of military law . They are appointed for life ; they have reputations to maintain as officers of the Army , whereas your civil ap- pointees may be men who obtain these offices because they desire to ...
... officers are under the restraints of military law . They are appointed for life ; they have reputations to maintain as officers of the Army , whereas your civil ap- pointees may be men who obtain these offices because they desire to ...
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... officers might be lost to the Government when most essential . I am aware that such might not be the case , as they would no doubt volunteer : but while legislating it is best to provide for it on the face of the bill , although I am ...
... officers might be lost to the Government when most essential . I am aware that such might not be the case , as they would no doubt volunteer : but while legislating it is best to provide for it on the face of the bill , although I am ...
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... officers positions corre- sponding to the positions which we have given to many officers of the Army . I hope the House will act on the bill this morning and not allow dilatory motions to throw it , perhaps , beyond its reach . Mr ...
... officers positions corre- sponding to the positions which we have given to many officers of the Army . I hope the House will act on the bill this morning and not allow dilatory motions to throw it , perhaps , beyond its reach . Mr ...
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