Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... naval service of the United States . The details of the enlistment and organiza- tion will be made known through the Department of the Navy . The call for volunteers , hereby made , and the direc- tion of the increase of the regular ...
... naval service of the United States . The details of the enlistment and organiza- tion will be made known through the Department of the Navy . The call for volunteers , hereby made , and the direc- tion of the increase of the regular ...
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... naval forces of the United States , to be vigilant in the execution of the said act , and in the enforcement of the penalties and forfeitures imposed or declared by it , leaving any party who may think himself aggrieved thereby , to his ...
... naval forces of the United States , to be vigilant in the execution of the said act , and in the enforcement of the penalties and forfeitures imposed or declared by it , leaving any party who may think himself aggrieved thereby , to his ...
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... naval renown . " I would invite special attention to the recommendation f the Secretary for a more perfect organization of the Navy by introducing additional grades in the service . " The present organization is defective and ...
... naval renown . " I would invite special attention to the recommendation f the Secretary for a more perfect organization of the Navy by introducing additional grades in the service . " The present organization is defective and ...
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... for proper military objects , none shall be destroyed in wantonness or malice . " Second . That military and naval commanders shall em- Confiscation Proclamation . General War Order . ploy as laborers 180 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... for proper military objects , none shall be destroyed in wantonness or malice . " Second . That military and naval commanders shall em- Confiscation Proclamation . General War Order . ploy as laborers 180 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... naval purposes , giving them reasonable wages for their labor . 64 Third . That , as to both property , and persons of African descent , accounts shall be kept sufficiently accurate and in detail to show quantities and amounts , and ...
... naval purposes , giving them reasonable wages for their labor . 64 Third . That , as to both property , and persons of African descent , accounts shall be kept sufficiently accurate and in detail to show quantities and amounts , and ...
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