The Congressional Globe, Volume 1; Volume 64, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1870 - Law |
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Page 68
... Navy , although there are only eight thousand men under their command . Why , sir , such a thing is unheard of . You cannot find such a thing existing in any navy in the world that exists in our Navy , with such high rank and such ...
... Navy , although there are only eight thousand men under their command . Why , sir , such a thing is unheard of . You cannot find such a thing existing in any navy in the world that exists in our Navy , with such high rank and such ...
Page 69
... Navy , under the present organization of the Navy , has no duties to perform whatever that are known to the law . Mr. SCOFIELD . If the gentleman had not taken me up before I had completed my answer I was going on to say to him that the ...
... Navy , under the present organization of the Navy , has no duties to perform whatever that are known to the law . Mr. SCOFIELD . If the gentleman had not taken me up before I had completed my answer I was going on to say to him that the ...
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... Navy , but in the line of the medical profession ; first employed and afterward appointed by the Government and sent on board a Government vessel to do his duty as a surgeon . I have | lated again and again against the injustice of ...
... Navy , but in the line of the medical profession ; first employed and afterward appointed by the Government and sent on board a Government vessel to do his duty as a surgeon . I have | lated again and again against the injustice of ...
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