The Congressional Globe, Volumen17Blair & Rives, 1846 |
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... military law . He had full confidence in the naval and military commanders in California and New Mexico ; but he would not leave the powers they possessed with any man without restraint or regulation of law , when the necessity for so ...
... military law . He had full confidence in the naval and military commanders in California and New Mexico ; but he would not leave the powers they possessed with any man without restraint or regulation of law , when the necessity for so ...
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... military forces in Mexico will be purely military , nevertheless , in providing for exigencies which may arise in the occupation of an enemy's territory - and , let me add , with as little disturbance as possible to the local authori ...
... military forces in Mexico will be purely military , nevertheless , in providing for exigencies which may arise in the occupation of an enemy's territory - and , let me add , with as little disturbance as possible to the local authori ...
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... military but only that he was not legally responsible for officer , so far as war is concerned ; made such for anything he might choose to do . Now , sir , so far no other purpose than military purposes ; to fight from it being true ...
... military but only that he was not legally responsible for officer , so far as war is concerned ; made such for anything he might choose to do . Now , sir , so far no other purpose than military purposes ; to fight from it being true ...
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Imports See Paupers | 11 |
Independent Treasury bill supplemental to | 77 |
for the current and contingent expenses | 151 |
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