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Side 1441
... defence and general welfare . In- dependent as that gentleman may be , he un- questionably means to be considered as a re- publican ; and I have always understood it to be the republican doctrine that it is dangerous , improper , and ...
... defence and general welfare . In- dependent as that gentleman may be , he un- questionably means to be considered as a re- publican ; and I have always understood it to be the republican doctrine that it is dangerous , improper , and ...
Side 1451
... defence of the nation to the militia alone . --- JANUARY , 1808 . the Executive . From the present state of my feelings , I shall give my vote so far , but not one tittle farther . Mr. HOLLAND . The gentleman last up but one , has told ...
... defence of the nation to the militia alone . --- JANUARY , 1808 . the Executive . From the present state of my feelings , I shall give my vote so far , but not one tittle farther . Mr. HOLLAND . The gentleman last up but one , has told ...
Side 1481
... defence . My sons will share with their neighbors , they will soon be in the junior class ; let them serve with their fellow- men , I wish them to do so . I could not touch upon this subject without entering fully into the principle of ...
... defence . My sons will share with their neighbors , they will soon be in the junior class ; let them serve with their fellow- men , I wish them to do so . I could not touch upon this subject without entering fully into the principle of ...
Side 1505
... defence . If all the gunboats were in readiness to receive men , my vote should be given without hesitation to raise a sufficient number of men to man the whole . We are told that the present number is wanted ; I will , therefore , vote ...
... defence . If all the gunboats were in readiness to receive men , my vote should be given without hesitation to raise a sufficient number of men to man the whole . We are told that the present number is wanted ; I will , therefore , vote ...
Side 1511
... defence by the militia of the United States ; force . He conceived they could not be relied on and , after some time spent therein the Commit- for the operation of actual war . For their Con- tee rose and had leave to sit again ...
... defence by the militia of the United States ; force . He conceived they could not be relied on and , after some time spent therein the Commit- for the operation of actual war . For their Con- tee rose and had leave to sit again ...
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