Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... questions and resolutions shall be decided by a majority of the members present . But amendments proposed to the Constitution shall be acted upon only at the annual meeting subsequent to the one at which they may be pro- posed , unless ...
... questions and resolutions shall be decided by a majority of the members present . But amendments proposed to the Constitution shall be acted upon only at the annual meeting subsequent to the one at which they may be pro- posed , unless ...
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... questions and resolutions , except amendments to the Constitution , shall be decided by majority of the members present . But amendments proposed to the Constitution shall be acted upon only at the meeting subse- quent to the one at ...
... questions and resolutions , except amendments to the Constitution , shall be decided by majority of the members present . But amendments proposed to the Constitution shall be acted upon only at the meeting subse- quent to the one at ...
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... to be there . To such as ask you this question , say I was necessarily detained . With my best wishes , I am , Very truly yours , W. MCCRORY . MINNEAPOLIS , MINN . , September 13 , 1887 . Of the Army of the Tennessee . 23.
... to be there . To such as ask you this question , say I was necessarily detained . With my best wishes , I am , Very truly yours , W. MCCRORY . MINNEAPOLIS , MINN . , September 13 , 1887 . Of the Army of the Tennessee . 23.
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... question of the Union army being surprised by an attack of the rebels in the last men- tioned encounter , which I desire now to present with a request that it be accepted by this Society and be permitted a place upon its records . The ...
... question of the Union army being surprised by an attack of the rebels in the last men- tioned encounter , which I desire now to present with a request that it be accepted by this Society and be permitted a place upon its records . The ...
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... question : every man must be for the United States or against it ; there can be no neutrals in this war , only patriots and traitors . Logan was a member of Congress , and there was no hesitation with him which of the two to choose . He ...
... question : every man must be for the United States or against it ; there can be no neutrals in this war , only patriots and traitors . Logan was a member of Congress , and there was no hesitation with him which of the two to choose . He ...
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