Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... TROOPS , SUPERIOR TO MILITIA Regular Troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war , as well for defence as offence , and whenever a substitute is attempted it must prove illusory and ruinous . To the President of Congress ...
... TROOPS , SUPERIOR TO MILITIA Regular Troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war , as well for defence as offence , and whenever a substitute is attempted it must prove illusory and ruinous . To the President of Congress ...
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... Troops to carry it on , was the plan for us . But if we should be engaged with the former , they ought to be attacked at every step , and , if possible , not suffered to make an establishment in the Country . To the President of the ...
... Troops to carry it on , was the plan for us . But if we should be engaged with the former , they ought to be attacked at every step , and , if possible , not suffered to make an establishment in the Country . To the President of the ...
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... TROOPS IN CANADA suppose , that when the five thousand french troops ( and under the idea of that number twice as many might be introduced , ) were entered the city of Quebec ; they should declare an intention to hold Canada , as a ...
... TROOPS IN CANADA suppose , that when the five thousand french troops ( and under the idea of that number twice as many might be introduced , ) were entered the city of Quebec ; they should declare an intention to hold Canada , as a ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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