Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 55
... thousand dollars per annum ; the sec- retary of the board of inspectors , two thousand dollars per annum ; and the clerks and assistants , authorized by this act , shall receive such reasonable compensation for their services as the ...
... thousand dollars per annum ; the sec- retary of the board of inspectors , two thousand dollars per annum ; and the clerks and assistants , authorized by this act , shall receive such reasonable compensation for their services as the ...
Page 59
... thousand men in addition to the pres- militia called out under it should not be held to ent Military Establishment , which consists of serve more than three months in any one year ; sixty - two thousand , making in the whole , 142 ...
... thousand men in addition to the pres- militia called out under it should not be held to ent Military Establishment , which consists of serve more than three months in any one year ; sixty - two thousand , making in the whole , 142 ...
Page 69
... thousand may be opened , and in all probability of not less than twenty thousand will be opened between the classes and the Secretary of War upon this particular sub- ject , when according to the mode of raising the men which I have had ...
... thousand may be opened , and in all probability of not less than twenty thousand will be opened between the classes and the Secretary of War upon this particular sub- ject , when according to the mode of raising the men which I have had ...
Page 73
... thousand and ten . Its militia con- sists of about twenty thousand non - commissioned officers and privates ; there are not less than forty- eight thousand males above eighteen , and under forty - five ; add to these the males over ...
... thousand and ten . Its militia con- sists of about twenty thousand non - commissioned officers and privates ; there are not less than forty- eight thousand males above eighteen , and under forty - five ; add to these the males over ...
Page 75
... thousand is required ; though . on the first of July , as before stated , three thousand with a major general had been called for and detached , and though the brigadier assigning this reason had not then men sufficient to constitute a ...
... thousand is required ; though . on the first of July , as before stated , three thousand with a major general had been called for and detached , and though the brigadier assigning this reason had not then men sufficient to constitute a ...
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