A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 20Bureau of national literature, Incorporated, 1916 - Presidents |
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... army ad- vanced against Hood . The day was con- sumed in maneuvering and skirmishing . There were not many killed or wounded , but the results of the day's operations were the driving of the Confederates from every position held by them ...
... army ad- vanced against Hood . The day was con- sumed in maneuvering and skirmishing . There were not many killed or wounded , but the results of the day's operations were the driving of the Confederates from every position held by them ...
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... army offi- Equalization of pay cers and , 1254 . Should be the same as army offi- cers , 1023 . Payment of , resolution providing for , approved , 3350 . Peace establishment of- Plan for , 764 , 791 . Referred to , 925 , 4103 . Should ...
... army offi- Equalization of pay cers and , 1254 . Should be the same as army offi- cers , 1023 . Payment of , resolution providing for , approved , 3350 . Peace establishment of- Plan for , 764 , 791 . Referred to , 925 , 4103 . Should ...
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... Army and numbers were service . Since the Civil War there have in always been negro troops in the regular army . They served in the war with Spain in 1898 , and proved to be less subject to the prevailing fever and effects of heat than ...
... Army and numbers were service . Since the Civil War there have in always been negro troops in the regular army . They served in the war with Spain in 1898 , and proved to be less subject to the prevailing fever and effects of heat than ...
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... army . Here a severe battle took place . The Con- federates retired and occupied a strong po- sition from Dallas to Marietta . The losses of each army in these operations were about 2.500 men killed and wounded . New Ireland . - Jan ...
... army . Here a severe battle took place . The Con- federates retired and occupied a strong po- sition from Dallas to Marietta . The losses of each army in these operations were about 2.500 men killed and wounded . New Ireland . - Jan ...
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... army , and frequently conspired against the latter's popularity . In 1783 , while Washington's army was en- camped at Newburg , two anonymous ap- peals were issued to the officers , urging them to hold a meeting to consider the question ...
... army , and frequently conspired against the latter's popularity . In 1783 , while Washington's army was en- camped at Newburg , two anonymous ap- peals were issued to the officers , urging them to hold a meeting to consider the question ...
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