Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress, 2nd Session, 3권 |
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xviii 페이지
... parties to visit her territories on business , and there to purchase provisions , horses , and , in general , everything they stand in need of - unless she has by a treaty of neutrality promised to refuse to both parties such articles ...
... parties to visit her territories on business , and there to purchase provisions , horses , and , in general , everything they stand in need of - unless she has by a treaty of neutrality promised to refuse to both parties such articles ...
xxi 페이지
... parties even in the Government , or rather officers of the Government , with that matter . I told him that I thought there was some discrepancy between the War accounts and the Treasury accounts , and that , with- out pushing this ...
... parties even in the Government , or rather officers of the Government , with that matter . I told him that I thought there was some discrepancy between the War accounts and the Treasury accounts , and that , with- out pushing this ...
xxiii 페이지
... parties in the Ordnance Bureau of the War De- partment must have been in collusion with the other parties named in these transactions . Q. Did he profess to give you any fact upon which he formed his opinion as to those individuals , or ...
... parties in the Ordnance Bureau of the War De- partment must have been in collusion with the other parties named in these transactions . Q. Did he profess to give you any fact upon which he formed his opinion as to those individuals , or ...
lvi 페이지
... parties in the French- German war , has been observed . On October 13 , 1870 , a dispatch was shown to the Secretary of War , couched in the following language : " D. C. Squire , Arlington House , Washington : Remington tele- graphs if ...
... parties in the French- German war , has been observed . On October 13 , 1870 , a dispatch was shown to the Secretary of War , couched in the following language : " D. C. Squire , Arlington House , Washington : Remington tele- graphs if ...
lxvi 페이지
... parties were not the real purchasers , but were acting for the Remingtons , could , by vigilant inquiry , have been early ascertained by the officers making the sales . What unprejudiced mind can doubt it ? The testimony develops other ...
... parties were not the real purchasers , but were acting for the Remingtons , could , by vigilant inquiry , have been early ascertained by the officers making the sales . What unprejudiced mind can doubt it ? The testimony develops other ...
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A. B. DYER agent ammunition arms?-A asked Austin Baldwin breech-loading Brevet caliber 58 CARPENTER carriages cartridges CHAIRMAN Chief of Ordnance Colonel Crispin Colt's committee contract conversation delivered deposited dispatch Enfields France French government Garrison Gatling guns Hartley & Graham Houston and Greene indorsement interview January letter Major of Ordnance manufacture margin Marquis de Chambrun matter Navy obedient servant October October 13 October 20 ORDNANCE AGENCY Ordnance Bureau Ordnance Department ORDNANCE OFFICE ordnance stores papers parties pier Poultney pounds pig-lead pounds powder purchase question received recollect remember Remington & Sons respectfully rifles sale of arms SCHURZ Schuyler Secretary Secretary of War sell Senator sent Sept sold Spencer carbines Spencer rifles Springfield armory Springfield muskets Squire telegram testimony that?-A tion told transaction Treasury United unserviceable WAR DEPARTMENT Washington Watervliet arsenal WITNESS York
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833 페이지 - I have begun a sketch, which those who come after me will successively correct and fill up, till a code of rules shall be formed for the use of the Senate, the effects of which may be accuracy in business, economy of time, order, uniformity, and impartiality.
726 페이지 - No executive department or other Government establishment of the United States shall expend, In any one fiscal year, any sum in excess of appropriations made by Congress for that fiscal year, or involve the Government in any contract or other obligation for the future payment of money in excess of such appropriations unless such contract or obligation is authorized by law.
833 페이지 - ... the forms and rules of proceeding which have been adopted as they were found necessary, from time to time, and are become the law of the House, by a strict adherence to which the weaker party can only be protected from those irregularities and abuses which these forms were intended to check and which the wantonness of power is but too often apt to suggest to large and successful majorities.
xviii 페이지 - Congress, who shall wilfully make default, or who, appearing, shall refuse to answer any question pertinent to the matter of inquiry in consideration before the House or committee by which he shall be examined, shall in addition to the pains and penalties now existing, be liable to indictment as...
xviii 페이지 - Every person who having been summoned as a witness by the authority of either House of Congress to give testimony or to produce papers upon any matter under inquiry before either House, or any joint committee established by a joint or concurrent resolution of the two Houses of Congress, or any committee of either House of Congress...
833 페이지 - Commons, than a neglect of, or departure from, the rules of proceeding: that these forms, as instituted by ' our ancestors, operated as a check and control ' on the actions of the majority, and that they ' were in many instances, a shelter and protection ' to the minority, against the attempts of power.
723 페이지 - Government property," and shall not be withdrawn or applied, except in consequence of a subsequent appropriation made by law.
314 페이지 - Hereof fail not, as you will answer your default under the pains and penalties in such cases made and provided. To Forest A.
xvii 페이지 - It is perfectly right that all opportunities should be given to "• discuss the truth of the evidence given against a prisoner ; but there is a rule, which has universally obtained, on account of its importance to the public for the detection of crimes, that those persons who are the channel by means of which that detection is made, should not be unnecessarily disclosed...
835 페이지 - The party upon which it naturally devolves to propose a question, ought to have the power, it would seem, to present its proposition in the shape for which it is willing to be responsible.