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Side 226
... REGULATION OF THE MILITIA To the People of the State of New York : THE power of regulating the militia , and of ... regulation of the militia to the direction of the national authority . It is 226 THE FEDERALIST The Regulation of the Militia.
... REGULATION OF THE MILITIA To the People of the State of New York : THE power of regulating the militia , and of ... regulation of the militia to the direction of the national authority . It is 226 THE FEDERALIST The Regulation of the Militia.
Side 380
... regulation of commerce . So far the preceding remark is applicable to this object . As far as it may consist of internal collections , a more diffusive knowledge of the circum- stances of the State may be necessary . But will not this ...
... regulation of commerce . So far the preceding remark is applicable to this object . As far as it may consist of internal collections , a more diffusive knowledge of the circum- stances of the State may be necessary . But will not this ...
Side 564
... regulate militia , 226 ; militia as assistance in emergency , 227 ; misuse of militia , 230-231 ; usurpation of states ... regulation , 103 ; in Great Britain in lieu of standing army , 123 ; as national object , 138- 140 ; contributions ...
... regulate militia , 226 ; militia as assistance in emergency , 227 ; misuse of militia , 230-231 ; usurpation of states ... regulation , 103 ; in Great Britain in lieu of standing army , 123 ; as national object , 138- 140 ; contributions ...
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Introduction by Benjamin Fletcher Wright | 1 |
Introduction | 89 |
Union as a Requisite for National Safety | 97 |
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