The Congressional Globe, Parte2Blair & Rives, 1864 |
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... duty or dismissed from the service . The reason for that is this : in looking over the report made to the House by the Secretary of War , I notice that a single general had on his staff since relieved from duty six officers - three ...
... duty or dismissed from the service . The reason for that is this : in looking over the report made to the House by the Secretary of War , I notice that a single general had on his staff since relieved from duty six officers - three ...
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... duty with the battalion of sent to the committee with a recommendation from engineers , and to have the same compensation that General Halleck , indorsed by the Secretary of is allowed to regimental adjutants and quarter - War , saying ...
... duty with the battalion of sent to the committee with a recommendation from engineers , and to have the same compensation that General Halleck , indorsed by the Secretary of is allowed to regimental adjutants and quarter - War , saying ...
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... duty of clerks as far as they are able until they learn the business . I grant that the consul would be very likely to take those young men , because they would receive salaries at home and he would have nothing to pay them . He would ...
... duty of clerks as far as they are able until they learn the business . I grant that the consul would be very likely to take those young men , because they would receive salaries at home and he would have nothing to pay them . He would ...
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... duty as well as for the performance of any other duty . It seems to me the anecdote of the Senator from Vermont would strike at any system based upon the same reasoning that this amendment is based upon . The argument is , that because ...
... duty as well as for the performance of any other duty . It seems to me the anecdote of the Senator from Vermont would strike at any system based upon the same reasoning that this amendment is based upon . The argument is , that because ...
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... duty or ser- vice corresponding with their rank and grade , and who shall not have been engaged in such duty or service for three months continuously next prior to that date , and report to the Secretary of War the names and rank of ...
... duty or ser- vice corresponding with their rank and grade , and who shall not have been engaged in such duty or service for three months continuously next prior to that date , and report to the Secretary of War the names and rank of ...
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