Congressional Serial Set, Ausgabe 569U.S. Government Printing Office, 1850 |
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... officers on ordnance duty for the year ending 30th Juue , 1851 - Estimate of ordnance and ordnance stores , & c ... officers attached to the recruiting sta tions for the year ending 30th June , 1851 Estimate for pay of officers and ...
... officers on ordnance duty for the year ending 30th Juue , 1851 - Estimate of ordnance and ordnance stores , & c ... officers attached to the recruiting sta tions for the year ending 30th June , 1851 Estimate for pay of officers and ...
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... officers . Report in relation to allowances to Naval officers of the United States to aid in building up the German navy , & c . Correspondence in rela- tion to securing to the Germanic confederation the services of · · Naval stations ...
... officers . Report in relation to allowances to Naval officers of the United States to aid in building up the German navy , & c . Correspondence in rela- tion to securing to the Germanic confederation the services of · · Naval stations ...
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... officers , and providing an asylum or such of the rank and file as from age , wounds , and other infirmities ccasioned by service , have become unfit to perform their respective du- ies , is recommended as a means of increasing the ...
... officers , and providing an asylum or such of the rank and file as from age , wounds , and other infirmities ccasioned by service , have become unfit to perform their respective du- ies , is recommended as a means of increasing the ...
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... officers of the American navy , with the action of your department thereupon , and its results . The letters of Commodore Parker , and any reports he may have made since his return , embracing an account of his late visit to Frank- fort ...
... officers of the American navy , with the action of your department thereupon , and its results . The letters of Commodore Parker , and any reports he may have made since his return , embracing an account of his late visit to Frank- fort ...
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... officers of our navy to enter the service of any foreign prince or state . He therefore desires that correct Information may be procured in detail , that it may be determined whether he will ask authority from Congress to allow our officers ...
... officers of our navy to enter the service of any foreign prince or state . He therefore desires that correct Information may be procured in detail , that it may be determined whether he will ask authority from Congress to allow our officers ...
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30th June 8-List of contracts-Continued A. E. Smith Aggregate amount appropriation army arsenal artillery barrel Boston brass Brevet building bushels cadets California caps Captain carriages cents charge CLASS clerk Colonel command companies completed Congress contract corps cubic Denmark dozen duty ending June 30 engineers estimate expenses feet long fiscal year ending foreign gallons German German empire Gosport gross harbor Home squadron honor inches Indians infantry iron John July June 11 June 30 kilogrammes Kittery labor letters Lieutenant ment Mexican Mexico miles military musket Names of bidders Names of contractors naval Navy agent navy-yard necessary non-commissioned officers Norfolk obedient servant ordnance Pensacola pilotage postage pounds present President Purser reams received regiment repairs respectfully river Roenne Secretary September Southampton STANFORD UNIVERSITY steamer timber tion treasury treaty undersigned United Kingdom vessel Washington West Point William William Lang yard York
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Seite 43 - ... colony, district, or people, to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects, citizens, or property of any foreign prince or state, or any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace...
Seite 43 - ... and confidence and kind feeling preserved. With a view of maintaining the harmony and tranquillity so dear to all, we should abstain from the introduction of those exciting topics of a sectional character which have hitherto produced painful apprehensions in the public mind ; and I repeat the solemn warning of the first and most illustrious of my predecessors against furnishing " any ground for characterizing parties by geographical discriminations.
Seite 43 - Should such a work be constructed under the common protection of all nations for equal benefits to all, it would be neither just nor expedient that any great maritime state should command the communication. The territory through which the canal may be opened ought to be freed from the claims of any foreign power. No such power should occupy a position that would enable it hereafter to exercise so controlling an influence over the commerce of the world, or to obstruct a highway which ought to be dedicated...
Seite 84 - In Testimony whereof I Chester A. Arthur President of the United States of America have caused these letters to be made Patent and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed.
Seite 43 - ... as will exhibit a full view of the pursuits, industry, education, and resources of the country...
Seite 43 - The first section of the constitution ordains that " all legislative powers therein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.
Seite 43 - Donelson, our representative at Frankfort, remained there several months in the expectation that a union of the German States under one constitution or form of government might at length be organized. It is believed by those well acquainted with the existing relations between Prussia and the States of Germany that no such union can be permanently established without her cooperation. In the event of the formation of such a union and the organization of a central power in Germany of which she should...
Seite 43 - ... and those of Oregon, afford to commerce, especially with the islands of the Pacific and Indian oceans, and the populous regions of Eastern Asia, make it certain that there will arise in a few years large and prosperous communities on our western coast. It therefore becomes important that a line of communication, the best and most expeditious which the nature of the country will admit, should be opened within the territory of the United States, from the navigable waters of the Atlantic on the...
Seite 17 - An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands, and to grant preemption rights...
Seite 72 - The undersigned has the honor to repeat to the honorable Secretary of State the assurances of his most distinguished consideration. LUIS DE LA ROSA.