The Examiner, Volume 1editor, 1814 - United States Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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... officers of when it should rise against France . Take his armies made kings and princes , dukes an illustration . Jackson , the British mi- and earls , and counts and knights of the nister , some how , impliedly , insulted the legion of ...
... officers of when it should rise against France . Take his armies made kings and princes , dukes an illustration . Jackson , the British mi- and earls , and counts and knights of the nister , some how , impliedly , insulted the legion of ...
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... officers , consisting in all of forty or fifty every other . War is the parent of armies ; thousand men ; suppose he should pro- from these proceed debts and taxes . And mise money and lands to the former , ho- armies and debts and ...
... officers , consisting in all of forty or fifty every other . War is the parent of armies ; thousand men ; suppose he should pro- from these proceed debts and taxes . And mise money and lands to the former , ho- armies and debts and ...
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... officers , and the authority of training and our postérity DO ORDAIN AND ESTAB- the militia according to the ... officer thereof . ” AMENDMENTS : ARTICLE THE TENTH " The powers not delegated to the United States by the constitution , nor ...
... officers , and the authority of training and our postérity DO ORDAIN AND ESTAB- the militia according to the ... officer thereof . ” AMENDMENTS : ARTICLE THE TENTH " The powers not delegated to the United States by the constitution , nor ...
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... officers . ' Thus giving , at least , a chance , to these state officers , to march their militia home , if it should be attempted to make them the instruments of improper purposes . And this is , furthermore , an instance , in which ...
... officers . ' Thus giving , at least , a chance , to these state officers , to march their militia home , if it should be attempted to make them the instruments of improper purposes . And this is , furthermore , an instance , in which ...
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... officer of the United States , out of the jurisdiction or control of the executive of this state , and have been ... officers and men , are hereby ordered and directed , by the captain - general and commander in chief of the militia ...
... officer of the United States , out of the jurisdiction or control of the executive of this state , and have been ... officers and men , are hereby ordered and directed , by the captain - general and commander in chief of the militia ...
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