Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Part 2Gales & Seaton, 1830 - Law |
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Page 710
... army in an enemy's country , when commanded by a skilful general . That encampment is in a hollow square , keeping in the centre a portion of his best troops , in order , if attacked on any side , to throw this reserved force to the ...
... army in an enemy's country , when commanded by a skilful general . That encampment is in a hollow square , keeping in the centre a portion of his best troops , in order , if attacked on any side , to throw this reserved force to the ...
Page 717
... army , from the lower end of the Muscle shoals , on the Tennessee river , to Lake Pontchartrain , and thence to New Orleans , and now it is grown up , except about one hundred and twenty miles , so that it is impassable ; this is ...
... army , from the lower end of the Muscle shoals , on the Tennessee river , to Lake Pontchartrain , and thence to New Orleans , and now it is grown up , except about one hundred and twenty miles , so that it is impassable ; this is ...
Page 722
... army . After an explanation from Mr. DRAYTON , the amend- ment was agreed to : yeas , 58 - nays , 56 . Mr. DRAYTON then moved to insert an appropriation of one hundred thousand dollars . On motion of Mr. DRAYTON , also , ( made as well ...
... army . After an explanation from Mr. DRAYTON , the amend- ment was agreed to : yeas , 58 - nays , 56 . Mr. DRAYTON then moved to insert an appropriation of one hundred thousand dollars . On motion of Mr. DRAYTON , also , ( made as well ...
Page 726
... army and navy interfere in elections ? or versity of interests and occupations of its inhabitants , and have you seen the judges of your courts canvassing for examine the barriers which its geographical features pre- votes to subserve ...
... army and navy interfere in elections ? or versity of interests and occupations of its inhabitants , and have you seen the judges of your courts canvassing for examine the barriers which its geographical features pre- votes to subserve ...
Page 735
... army , but not of self in comfort . " To extend the existing pension law the continental establishment , and known as State troops ; the act of 1828 , so far as it relates to the officers , was found - as , also , such as belonged to ...
... army , but not of self in comfort . " To extend the existing pension law the continental establishment , and known as State troops ; the act of 1828 , so far as it relates to the officers , was found - as , also , such as belonged to ...
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