| Bounties, Military - 1852 - 814 pages
...insufficient for the purpose, the public faith is hereby pledged to make up the deficiency ; but if it should be more than sufficient, the surplus shall be applied...the making of further provision for the comfort of the disabled officers, seamen, and marines, and for such as, though not disabled, may merit by their... | |
| Clement W. Bennett - Bounties, Military - 1854 - 564 pages
...pledged to make up the deficiency ; but if it should be more than sufficient, the surplus shall he applied to the making of further provision for the...comfort of disabled officers, seamen, and marines, and for such as, though not disabled, may merit by their bravery, or long and faithful services, the... | |
| Shipbuilding - 1856 - 504 pages
...insufficient for the purpose, the public faith is hereby pledged to make up the deficiency ; but if it should be more than sufficient, the surplus shall be applied...provision for the comfort of disabled officers, seamen, marines, and for such as though not disabled, may merit by their bravery, or long and faithful services,... | |
| 1858 - 902 pages
...insufficient for the purpose, the public faith is hereby pledged to make up the deficiency; but if it should be more than sufficient, the surplus shall be applied...the making of further provision for the comfort of the disabled officers, seamen, marines, and for such as, though not disabled, may merit, by their bravery... | |
| United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - 1860 - 522 pages
...insufficient for tho purpose, the public faith is hereby pledged to make up the deficiency ; but if it should be more than sufficient, the surplus shall be applied to the making of further provUion for the comfort of the disabled officers, seamen, marines, and for such as, though not disabled,... | |
| George Wertz Raff - Bounties, Military - 1862 - 512 pages
...insufficient for the purpose, the public faith is hereby pledged to make up the deficiency ; but if it should be more than sufficient, the surplus shall be applied...the making of further provision for the comfort of the disabled officers, seamen and marines, and for such as, though not disabled, may merit by their... | |
| United States - Naval law - 1865 - 268 pages
...insufficient for the purpose, the public faith ia hereby pledged to make up the deficiency ; but if it should be more than sufficient, the surplus shall be applied...the making of further provision for the comfort of the disabled officers, seamen, and marines. [Section 12 repealed by act of June 30, 1864.] SEC. 13.... | |
| United States. Navy Dept - Naval art and science - 1867 - 330 pages
...and remain forever a fund for the payment of pensions to the officers, seamen, and marines who may be entitled to receive the same." It is also provided...the Naval Asylum to those who have been twenty years in'the service, and authorizes relief for a specified time to those who have been disabled after ten... | |
| Henry Clay Harmon - Bounties, Military - 1867 - 420 pages
...insufficient for the purpose, the public faith is hereby pledged to make up the deficiency; but if it should be more than sufficient, the surplus shall be applied...the making of further provision for the comfort of the disabled officers, seamen, and marines, and for such as, though not disabled, may merit by their... | |
| United States. Navy Dept - Naval art and science - 1868 - 206 pages
...also provides that if the income of the fund is more than sufficient for the payment of pensions, " the surplus shall be applied to the making of further provision for the comfort of the disabled officers, seamen, and marines." In making this my annual report, and stating the condition... | |
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