MacHenry, the Secretary of War. It was about eleven o'clock in the morning when I called. There was no sentinel at the door, all the rooms, the walls of which were covered with maps, were open, and in the midst of this solitude I found two clerks, each... The Coast Artillery Journal - Pagina 3361924Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Chevalier de Pontgibaud - 1898 - 348 pagine
...Government officials were as simple in their manners as ever. I had occasion to call upon Mr. MacHenry, the Secretary of War. It was about eleven o'clock...covered with maps, were open, and in the midst of this solitude I found two clerks, each sitting at his own table, engaged in writing. At last I met... | |
| Charles-Albert comte de Moré - 1898 - 348 pagine
...Europe, was employed in the observations of an idle traveller with an unfettered and philosophic mind. The Government officials were as simple in their manners as ever. I had occasion to call upon Mr. MacHenry, the Secretary of War. It was about eleven o'clock in the morning when I called. There was... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1926 - 1446 pagine
...More, who had fought in the war, came back into this country and went to see Mr. McHenry, and he said: The Government officials were as simple in their manners...upon Mr. McHenry, the Secretary of War. It was about 11 o'clock in the morning when I called. There was no sentinel at the door, all the rooms, the walls... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1926 - 1468 pagine
...More, who had fought in the war, came back into this country and went to see Mr. McHenry, and he said: The Government officials were as simple in their manners...upon Mr. McHenry, the Secretary of War. It was about 11 o'clock iu the morning when I called. There was no sentinel at the door, all the rooms, the walls... | |
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