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Page 7
... gives peculiar importance to his recommendation for increas- ing the corps of cadets to the greatest capacity of the Military Academy . By mere omission , I presume , Congress has failed to provide chap- lains for hospitals occupied by ...
... gives peculiar importance to his recommendation for increas- ing the corps of cadets to the greatest capacity of the Military Academy . By mere omission , I presume , Congress has failed to provide chap- lains for hospitals occupied by ...
Page 8
... give the courts therein more than a nominal attendance - rising in population from one million four hundred and seventy thousand and eighteen , in 1830 , to six million one hundred and fifty - one thousand four hundred and five , in ...
... give the courts therein more than a nominal attendance - rising in population from one million four hundred and seventy thousand and eighteen , in 1830 , to six million one hundred and fifty - one thousand four hundred and five , in ...
Page 14
... give personal attention to this subject — a subject at once so interesting in itself , and so extensively and intimately connected with the material prosperity of the world . Through the Secretaries of State and of the Interior a plan ...
... give personal attention to this subject — a subject at once so interesting in itself , and so extensively and intimately connected with the material prosperity of the world . Through the Secretaries of State and of the Interior a plan ...
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... gives seven regiments to the cause of the Union and none to the enemy ; and her people , at a regular election , have sustained the Union , by a larger majority , and a larger aggregate vote than they ever before gave to any candi- date ...
... gives seven regiments to the cause of the Union and none to the enemy ; and her people , at a regular election , have sustained the Union , by a larger majority , and a larger aggregate vote than they ever before gave to any candi- date ...
Page 17
... give a unanimous concurrence . The designation of Gene- ral McClellan is , therefore , in considerable degree , the selection of the country , as well as of the Executive ; and hence there is better reason to hope there will be given ...
... give a unanimous concurrence . The designation of Gene- ral McClellan is , therefore , in considerable degree , the selection of the country , as well as of the Executive ; and hence there is better reason to hope there will be given ...
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