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... navy to the point to which it is proposed to carry it ; and by the payment of the public debt , including pensions for military services . It cannot be doubted , that the more complete our internal resources , and the less dependent we ...
... navy to the point to which it is proposed to carry it ; and by the payment of the public debt , including pensions for military services . It cannot be doubted , that the more complete our internal resources , and the less dependent we ...
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... navy , and to the extent of existing appropriations . The vessels au- thorized by the act of 1820 have all been completed , and are now in actual service . None of the larger ships have been , or will be , launched , for the present ...
... navy , and to the extent of existing appropriations . The vessels au- thorized by the act of 1820 have all been completed , and are now in actual service . None of the larger ships have been , or will be , launched , for the present ...
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... Navy , made in obedience to a resolution of the Senate of the 1st of May , 1820 , re- questing the Secretary of the Navy to cause to be revised the rules , regulations , and instructions , for the naval service , be referred to the ...
... Navy , made in obedience to a resolution of the Senate of the 1st of May , 1820 , re- questing the Secretary of the Navy to cause to be revised the rules , regulations , and instructions , for the naval service , be referred to the ...
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be blown up by Lieutenant T. A. C. Jones , of the navy ; and the memorial was read ; and , On motion , by Mr. Johnson , Ordered , That it be referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs , to consider and report thereon . A message from ...
be blown up by Lieutenant T. A. C. Jones , of the navy ; and the memorial was read ; and , On motion , by Mr. Johnson , Ordered , That it be referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs , to consider and report thereon . A message from ...
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... navy agents ; and , also , of the mode practised by them in furnishing the navy of the United States with supplies , and that they report by bill or otherwise . Mr. Johnson gave notice that , to - morrow , he should ask leave to ...
... navy agents ; and , also , of the mode practised by them in furnishing the navy of the United States with supplies , and that they report by bill or otherwise . Mr. Johnson gave notice that , to - morrow , he should ask leave to ...
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