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Side 1443
... military officer ; if while a civil , upon the ground that an impeachment could be preferred , he relied upon the grounds taken yesterday , and an inquiry ought to be made . If while a military , the reasons drawn from the general terms ...
... military officer ; if while a civil , upon the ground that an impeachment could be preferred , he relied upon the grounds taken yesterday , and an inquiry ought to be made . If while a military , the reasons drawn from the general terms ...
Side 1511
... Military and Naval Establishments , presented a bill au- thorizing the raising an additional army ; which was twice read and committed to a Committee of the Whole on Monday next . Mr. VAN DYKE spoke against the principle of the bill on ...
... Military and Naval Establishments , presented a bill au- thorizing the raising an additional army ; which was twice read and committed to a Committee of the Whole on Monday next . Mr. VAN DYKE spoke against the principle of the bill on ...
Side 1513
... Military Establishment . JANUARY , 1808 . JANUARY , 1808 . of riflemen , one battalion of cavalry , one regi- ment of infantry , and the increasing the number of men in each company now in service to the number of one hundred and twenty ...
... Military Establishment . JANUARY , 1808 . JANUARY , 1808 . of riflemen , one battalion of cavalry , one regi- ment of infantry , and the increasing the number of men in each company now in service to the number of one hundred and twenty ...
Side 1515
... military force is neces- sary than others ; and the present may be one of those times . An objection has been made to the bill because the number is too small . I do not know whether I shall give my vote for raising all the men proposed ...
... military force is neces- sary than others ; and the present may be one of those times . An objection has been made to the bill because the number is too small . I do not know whether I shall give my vote for raising all the men proposed ...
Side 1517
... military force there , not to keep the people in order , but to prevent a foreign Power from taking advan- tage of the dispositions of the people , and using them to its own advantage . It certainly would be a desirable object for any ...
... military force there , not to keep the people in order , but to prevent a foreign Power from taking advan- tage of the dispositions of the people , and using them to its own advantage . It certainly would be a desirable object for any ...
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Abram Trigg Additional Army Alston amendment APRIL argument arms authority believe Bibb bill Britain British Burwell called citizens civil Clement Storer commerce committed Committee Congress consider Constitution court martial Daniel Ilsley DAWSON declared defence Dennis Smelt duty embargo entitled An act Eppes Executive favor force foreign France gentleman from Virginia give Henry Southard honor House James Witherell Jedediah K Jesse Wharton John Rhea John Smilie Joseph Calhoun Joseph Desha Josiah Josiah Masters Legislature Macon measure ment military court militia Montgomery Morrow motion nation necessary Nicholas object officer opinion opposed passed Peace Establishment ports present President principle proposed provision question QUINCY raise RANDOLPH reason resolution Richard Stanford Rowan Samuel seamen seat of Government Senate session Smith standing army suspend Territory Thomas thousand tion tleman treaty troops United vessels vote whole William Blackledge wish witness