Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 1347
... army in times of peace , it is necessary to have military roads to effect the same objects at all times . My colleague ( Mr. A. SMYTH ) has been candid enough to admit that the United States may subscribe its money in the stock of ...
... army in times of peace , it is necessary to have military roads to effect the same objects at all times . My colleague ( Mr. A. SMYTH ) has been candid enough to admit that the United States may subscribe its money in the stock of ...
Page 1367
... army in that quarter , tion ; that to adopt it , indeed , might lead to could furnish a volume of evidence on this sub- weaken or bring into doubt other incidental pow - ject . What now paralyzes our armies on the ers not enumerated ? A ...
... army in that quarter , tion ; that to adopt it , indeed , might lead to could furnish a volume of evidence on this sub- weaken or bring into doubt other incidental pow - ject . What now paralyzes our armies on the ers not enumerated ? A ...
Page 1395
... army , now under Gen- eral Jackson , that the roads mentioned in the bill should be repaired . The situation of those roads , and the necessities of that part of the country , would not admit of delay ; and , therefore , the committee ...
... army , now under Gen- eral Jackson , that the roads mentioned in the bill should be repaired . The situation of those roads , and the necessities of that part of the country , would not admit of delay ; and , therefore , the committee ...
Page 1407
... army of Morillo , this modern Alva , whose career is characterized by all the enormities which have consigned to per- petual infamy the name of his great prototype ; but for the supplies drawn through Havana , whose port is open to us ...
... army of Morillo , this modern Alva , whose career is characterized by all the enormities which have consigned to per- petual infamy the name of his great prototype ; but for the supplies drawn through Havana , whose port is open to us ...
Page 1489
... army in Monte- video , equal to that of Burgoyne . This Govern- ment has now in excellent discipline , three well appointed armies , with the most abundant mate- riel of war ; the army of Chili , the army of Peru , and the army of ...
... army in Monte- video , equal to that of Burgoyne . This Govern- ment has now in excellent discipline , three well appointed armies , with the most abundant mate- riel of war ; the army of Chili , the army of Peru , and the army of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alexander Smyth Amelia Island amendment appointed arms army army of Peru Artigas authority Ballard Smith Banda Oriental bank bill Buenos Ayres Cadiz cause Chili Circello citizens claim colonies command commerce committed Committee Condition of South Congress Constitution contended court declared Director duty engrossed entitled An act ernment established Excellency Executive favor flag force foreign gentleman Government honor House hundred independence Internal Improvements Island JAMES MONROE Jeremiah Nelson justice La Plata land liberty LOWNDES LUIS DE ONIS MARCH Meade ment military Minister Montevideo motion nations Nelson North Carolina object officers opinion Paraguay passed patriots persons Plata port possession present President principles read a third read twice received relief Republic resolution respect roads Salta Secretary Senate South America Spain Spanish American Provinces Speaker territory thousand tion Treasury treaty United United Provinces vessels Virginia whole