Reports of the Select Committee of Five, on the Following Subjects |
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... I remember . Question . It appears from this paper [ the Star ] that I hold in my hand that your resignation was not accepted by the meeting , but that they ordered it to be returned to you , and 122 ALLEGED HOSTILE ORGANIZATION.
... I remember . Question . It appears from this paper [ the Star ] that I hold in my hand that your resignation was not accepted by the meeting , but that they ordered it to be returned to you , and 122 ALLEGED HOSTILE ORGANIZATION.
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... accepted by him . The circumstances under which these resignations have been received and accepted , and the effect of that acceptance , deserve especial notice . That these officers have sought to resign , and relieve themselves from ...
... accepted by him . The circumstances under which these resignations have been received and accepted , and the effect of that acceptance , deserve especial notice . That these officers have sought to resign , and relieve themselves from ...
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... accepted . F. B. Renshaw , a lieutenant in the navy , and a citizen of Florida , was the first lieutenant of the yard , and actively engaged in securing its surrender . It was by his order that the flag was hauled down amid the jeers ...
... accepted . F. B. Renshaw , a lieutenant in the navy , and a citizen of Florida , was the first lieutenant of the yard , and actively engaged in securing its surrender . It was by his order that the flag was hauled down amid the jeers ...
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... accepted , have been followed by immediate engagement in a service hostile to the government . One man , holding the office of civil engineer in the Pensacola navy yard at the time of its surrender , forwarded his resignation on that ...
... accepted , have been followed by immediate engagement in a service hostile to the government . One man , holding the office of civil engineer in the Pensacola navy yard at the time of its surrender , forwarded his resignation on that ...
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... accepted until there is reason to know , at least , that the officer tendering it had been guilty of no ... acceptance which permitted of neither delay nor inquiry . The committee cannot approve , but are compelled to condemn such a ...
... accepted until there is reason to know , at least , that the officer tendering it had been guilty of no ... acceptance which permitted of neither delay nor inquiry . The committee cannot approve , but are compelled to condemn such a ...
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