The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... establishment as to extinguish the hope that any funds the government might acquire , would be applied to that object . Since the passage of the resolution , the articles of confederation , which required the concurrence of nine states ...
... establishment as to extinguish the hope that any funds the government might acquire , would be applied to that object . Since the passage of the resolution , the articles of confederation , which required the concurrence of nine states ...
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... establishment , therefore , still continued ; and the hos- 3 1On the first information at St. Augustine that M ... establishment of the United States , " the President subjoined to the entry in his diary the remark , that al- though he ...
... establishment , therefore , still continued ; and the hos- 3 1On the first information at St. Augustine that M ... establishment of the United States , " the President subjoined to the entry in his diary the remark , that al- though he ...
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... establishment could not be necessary . Regular troops could only be useful as garrisons for posts to which the militia might resort for protection or supplies . Experience had proved that the sudden desultory attacks of the frontier ...
... establishment could not be necessary . Regular troops could only be useful as garrisons for posts to which the militia might resort for protection or supplies . Experience had proved that the sudden desultory attacks of the frontier ...
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