A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 20Bureau of national literature, Incorporated, 1916 - Presidents |
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... force engaged principally in protective work numbered 2.302 men , as follows : Forest Rangers , 359 ; Assistant Forest Rangers , 888 ; Forest Guards , 1.053 ; Game Wardens , 2. The protective force was therefore about one man for every ...
... force engaged principally in protective work numbered 2.302 men , as follows : Forest Rangers , 359 ; Assistant Forest Rangers , 888 ; Forest Guards , 1.053 ; Game Wardens , 2. The protective force was therefore about one man for every ...
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... force to man the heavy seagoing war ships , etc. Massa- chusetts was the first state to pass laws providing for such organization . New York took similar action , and by 1898 most of the maritime states had regularly organ- ized naval ...
... force to man the heavy seagoing war ships , etc. Massa- chusetts was the first state to pass laws providing for such organization . New York took similar action , and by 1898 most of the maritime states had regularly organ- ized naval ...
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... force abroad . Great Lakes ; Haiti ; Mediterranean ( See Chile ; Sea ; Peru ; Squadrons ; West In- dies . ) Naval force for protecting commerce indispensable , 193 , 197 , 226 , 1719 . Referred to , 1835 . Naval parade to be held in New ...
... force abroad . Great Lakes ; Haiti ; Mediterranean ( See Chile ; Sea ; Peru ; Squadrons ; West In- dies . ) Naval force for protecting commerce indispensable , 193 , 197 , 226 , 1719 . Referred to , 1835 . Naval parade to be held in New ...
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... forces on land or sea ; or to use any installation of this kind estab- lished by them before the war on the ter ... force , attempts to violate its neu- trality cannot be regarded as a hostile act . A neutral power which receives on ...
... forces on land or sea ; or to use any installation of this kind estab- lished by them before the war on the ter ... force , attempts to violate its neu- trality cannot be regarded as a hostile act . A neutral power which receives on ...
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... force of one of the parties . such a case , the neutral shall not be more severely treated by the belligerent as against whom he has abandoned his neu- trality than a national of the other bellig- erent state could be for the same act ...
... force of one of the parties . such a case , the neutral shall not be more severely treated by the belligerent as against whom he has abandoned his neu- trality than a national of the other bellig- erent state could be for the same act ...
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