The Congressional Globe, Volume 26Blair & Rives, 1857 - Law |
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Page 4
... regard to further improvement in that branch of the service I commend to your favor- able action . The new frigates ordered by Congress are now afloat , and two of them in active service . They are superior models of naval architecture ...
... regard to further improvement in that branch of the service I commend to your favor- able action . The new frigates ordered by Congress are now afloat , and two of them in active service . They are superior models of naval architecture ...
Page 5
... regard to privateering . Their proposition was doubtless intended to imply approval of the principle that private ... regards the security of persons and property passing over it , requires serious consideration . Recent incidents tend ...
... regard to privateering . Their proposition was doubtless intended to imply approval of the principle that private ... regards the security of persons and property passing over it , requires serious consideration . Recent incidents tend ...
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... regard to the construction of a new and sub- tofore made are deemed ample for the next year , stantial bridge over the Potomac river , Alfred L. except a small amount , for which an estimate Rives , a civil engineer , was appointed to ...
... regard to the construction of a new and sub- tofore made are deemed ample for the next year , stantial bridge over the Potomac river , Alfred L. except a small amount , for which an estimate Rives , a civil engineer , was appointed to ...
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... regard to the opera- tions of that branch of the military service under his charge . With the limited means furnished by the appropriations for the year , progress in providing armament for fortifications , in the manufacture of small ...
... regard to the opera- tions of that branch of the military service under his charge . With the limited means furnished by the appropriations for the year , progress in providing armament for fortifications , in the manufacture of small ...
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... regard to seamen as will insure a supply when needed for regular service , and pro- mote the enlistment of our own countrymen , the tion cannot but occur to the commonest observer . considerations in favor of which latter proposi- The ...
... regard to seamen as will insure a supply when needed for regular service , and pro- mote the enlistment of our own countrymen , the tion cannot but occur to the commonest observer . considerations in favor of which latter proposi- The ...
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