Eloquence of the United States, Volym 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT , DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES , JANUARY 5 , 1813 . 10000 MR . SPEAKER , I FEAR that the state of my health may prevent my doing justice to my sentiments , concerning this bill ...
... MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT , DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES , JANUARY 5 , 1813 . 10000 MR . SPEAKER , I FEAR that the state of my health may prevent my doing justice to my sentiments , concerning this bill ...
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... military glory opening upon them , and they will not thereafter , ever be deficient in resources : If they can- not obtain their pay by your votes , they will collect it by their own bayonets ; and they will not rigidly ob- serve any ...
... military glory opening upon them , and they will not thereafter , ever be deficient in resources : If they can- not obtain their pay by your votes , they will collect it by their own bayonets ; and they will not rigidly ob- serve any ...
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... military force ; and its employment , in the subjugation of neighboring territories . It is easy to see , that an army , collected in such a state of society , as that which exists in this country , where wages are high , and ...
... military force ; and its employment , in the subjugation of neighboring territories . It is easy to see , that an army , collected in such a state of society , as that which exists in this country , where wages are high , and ...
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... military force as shall be sufficient , with the local militia , in the hands of the constitutional leaders , the executives of the states , to give a rational degree of security against . any invasion , sufficient to defend our ...
... military force as shall be sufficient , with the local militia , in the hands of the constitutional leaders , the executives of the states , to give a rational degree of security against . any invasion , sufficient to defend our ...
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... military force , but also the concentrat- ing them at one point , and placing them in one hand ; schemes obviously ruinous to the fates of a free repub- lic , as they comprehend the means , by which such have ever , heretofore , been ...
... military force , but also the concentrat- ing them at one point , and placing them in one hand ; schemes obviously ruinous to the fates of a free repub- lic , as they comprehend the means , by which such have ever , heretofore , been ...
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