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Side 1455
... standing on which , and on which alone , I feel myself safe . I thought , the other day , when the House called for information , that they had better have stopped where they were ; I endeavored to show the con- sequences of it then . I ...
... standing on which , and on which alone , I feel myself safe . I thought , the other day , when the House called for information , that they had better have stopped where they were ; I endeavored to show the con- sequences of it then . I ...
Side 1469
... standing amination of the Constitution , it would be found rules and orders of proceeding as are proper to be I that Congress had now , since the 1st of January , H. OF R. Army and Navy - The Militia . 1469 1470 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... standing amination of the Constitution , it would be found rules and orders of proceeding as are proper to be I that Congress had now , since the 1st of January , H. OF R. Army and Navy - The Militia . 1469 1470 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
Side 1475
... standing army of 3,000 men . Get a man sufficiently popular for Com- mander - in - Chief of a large standing army , and what sort of government should we soon have ? We may shudder even to think of what might be the result . Look at the ...
... standing army of 3,000 men . Get a man sufficiently popular for Com- mander - in - Chief of a large standing army , and what sort of government should we soon have ? We may shudder even to think of what might be the result . Look at the ...
Side 1477
... standing among the body of the tutes from their own class . This substitute may people . We will give them this land , said the serve out his time and return . By that time ano- officers of Government , and let them go and fight ther ...
... standing among the body of the tutes from their own class . This substitute may people . We will give them this land , said the serve out his time and return . By that time ano- officers of Government , and let them go and fight ther ...
Side 1503
... standing army , them for service unfitted them for taking care of for , whether by sea or land , it is a standing army . themselves ; of all men on the earth they were I say it is not expedient . If the gunboats were the first that ...
... standing army , them for service unfitted them for taking care of for , whether by sea or land , it is a standing army . themselves ; of all men on the earth they were I say it is not expedient . If the gunboats were the first that ...
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