Niles' National Register, 第 74 巻1848 |
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... officers , of the respective grades to which they inst . , regulating the position of certain officers would have succeeded , and to which they shall of the Army , and awarding three months ' extra now succeed , in virtue of their ...
... officers , of the respective grades to which they inst . , regulating the position of certain officers would have succeeded , and to which they shall of the Army , and awarding three months ' extra now succeed , in virtue of their ...
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... officers received with the most flattering distinction and fraternal affection . The evidence thus afforded of the friendly fee- ling and admiration with which Germany re- gards the United States , leaves no reason to doubt that this ...
... officers received with the most flattering distinction and fraternal affection . The evidence thus afforded of the friendly fee- ling and admiration with which Germany re- gards the United States , leaves no reason to doubt that this ...
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additional number of commissioned officers equal to the number dismissed . By the joint resolution of Congress , approved the 10th August , 1848 , the officers , non - commis- sioned officers , privates and musicians of the ma- rine ...
additional number of commissioned officers equal to the number dismissed . By the joint resolution of Congress , approved the 10th August , 1848 , the officers , non - commis- sioned officers , privates and musicians of the ma- rine ...
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