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... army continued from year to year ; I argued and pronounced but by one have always been , Sir , and always judge alone . shall be , against a standing army of $ 97 . Mr. PULTENEY'S Speech on the Motion for reducing the Army . Sir , I can ...
... army continued from year to year ; I argued and pronounced but by one have always been , Sir , and always judge alone . shall be , against a standing army of $ 97 . Mr. PULTENEY'S Speech on the Motion for reducing the Army . Sir , I can ...
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... army that was commanded by ge- can we be sure how long they may be nerals appointed by them . Therefore continued in command ; they may be do not let us vainly imagine , that an all dismissed in a moment , and pro- army raised and ...
... army that was commanded by ge- can we be sure how long they may be nerals appointed by them . Therefore continued in command ; they may be do not let us vainly imagine , that an all dismissed in a moment , and pro- army raised and ...
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... army in the world continued for their lives and fortunes ; those liber- any term of years ? Does the most ab- ties , which have cost this nation so solute monarch tell his army , that he much blood and treasure , seem alrea- is to ...
... army in the world continued for their lives and fortunes ; those liber- any term of years ? Does the most ab- ties , which have cost this nation so solute monarch tell his army , that he much blood and treasure , seem alrea- is to ...
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VOL II | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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