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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... laws must strictly govern , but the employment of the regular troops avoided , if it be possible to effect order without their aid ; yet if no other means will effectually answer , and the constitution and laws will authorize these ...
... laws must strictly govern , but the employment of the regular troops avoided , if it be possible to effect order without their aid ; yet if no other means will effectually answer , and the constitution and laws will authorize these ...
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... laws of the union , suppress insurrec- tions , and repel invasions , " required as a pre - requisite to the exercise of this power , " that an associate justice , or the judge of the district , should certify that the laws of the United ...
... laws of the union , suppress insurrec- tions , and repel invasions , " required as a pre - requisite to the exercise of this power , " that an associate justice , or the judge of the district , should certify that the laws of the United ...
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... laws , the means employed both by the legislature and execu- tive to appease the discontents which had been fomented , 1 and the measures which he had finally taken to reduce the refractory to submission . As Commander - in - chief of ...
... laws , the means employed both by the legislature and execu- tive to appease the discontents which had been fomented , 1 and the measures which he had finally taken to reduce the refractory to submission . As Commander - in - chief of ...
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