| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1869 - 876 pages
...arms, ammunition, quartermaster and commissary supplies, and reduce the military establishment in its several branches. Third — To reduce the number of...general and staff officers to the actual necessities of tfie sen-ice. Fourth — To remove all military restrictions upon trade and commerce, so far as may... | |
| Adam Badeau - United States - 1881 - 786 pages
...arms, ammunition, quartermaster, and commissary supplies, and reduce the military establishment in its several branches. " Third, to reduce the number of...military restrictions upon trade and commerce, so far as may be consistent with the public safety." These important reductions proclaimed the overthrow of the... | |
| Benjamin Perley Poore - United States - 1885 - 1136 pages
...recruiting, the raising of the blockade, the reduction of national expenditures, and the removal of all military restrictions upon trade and commerce, so far as might be consistent with public safety. Drafting had been one of the most grievous burdens of the war, but it had been rigorously... | |
| Benjamin Perley Poore, O. H. Tiffany - Presidents - 1885 - 792 pages
...arms, ammunition, quartermaster, and commissary supplies, and reduce the military establishment in its several branches. " Third, to reduce the number of...military restrictions upon trade and commerce, so far as may be consistent with public safety," Washington City was jubilant. At night the public and many of... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1894 - 1580 pages
...commissary supplies, and reduce the expenses of the military establishment in its several branches. 3. To reduce the number of general and staff officers to the actual necessities of the service. 4. To remove all military restriction upon trade and commerf-e so far as may be consistent with public... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - Presidents - 1902 - 888 pages
...Commissary supplies, and reduce the expense of the military establishment in its several branches. 3. To reduce the number of general and staff officers to the actual necessities of the service. 4. To remove all military restrictions upon trade and commerce, so far as it may be consistent with... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1869 - 880 pages
...ammunition, quartermaster and commissary supplies, and reduce the expenses of the military establishment ; to reduce the number of general and staff officers to the actual necessities of the service ; and to remove all military restrictions upon trade and commerce, so far as might be consistent with... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1904 - 692 pages
...determination, "to stop all drafting and recruiting, to curtail purchases for arms, ammunition," etc. ; " to reduce the number of general and staff officers to the actual necessities of the service," and " to remove all military restrictions upon trade and commerce so far as may be consistent with... | |
| Frank Abial Flower - History - 1905 - 580 pages
...(3) To reduce the number of generals and staff officers to the actual necessities of the service; (4) To remove all military restrictions upon trade and commerce so far as consistent with public safety." The assassination of Lincoln on the following day and the pursuit of... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 896 pages
...Commissary supplies, and reduce the expense of the military establishment in its several branches. 3. To reduce the number of general and staff officers to the actual necessities of the service. 4. To remove all military restrictions upon trade and commerce, so far as it may be consistent with... | |
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