| Henry Lee - Literary Criticism - 1832 - 288 pages
...in him to be in any way the infractor of them — that the essential principles of free government confine the province of the military when called forth on such occasions, to these two objects. " First — to combat and subdue all who may be found in arms, in opposition to the national will and... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1836 - 590 pages
...in him to be in any way the infractor of them ; that the essential principles of a free government confine the province of the military, when called forth on such occasions, to these two objects, first, to combat and subdue all who may be versation then turned to indifferent topics. This was at... | |
| George Washington - United States - 1836 - 574 pages
...in him to be in any way the infractor of them ; that the essential principles of a free government confine the province of the military, when called forth on such occasions, to these two objects, first, to combat and subdue all who may be versation then turned to indifferent topics. This was at... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1836 - 590 pages
...in him to be in any way the infractor of them ; that the essential principles of a free government confine the province of the military, when called forth on such occasions, to these two objects, first, to combat and subdue all who may be versation then turned to indifferent topics. This was at... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1836 - 584 pages
...in him to be in any way the infractor of them ; that the essential principles of a free government confine the province of the military, when called forth on such occasions, to these two objects, first, to combat and subdue all who may be versation then turned to indifferent topics. This was at... | |
| Henry Lee - United States - 1839 - 292 pages
...the province of the military when called forth on such occasions, to these two objects. "First—to combat and subdue all who may be found in arms, in opposition to the national will and authority. "Secondly—to aid and support the civil magistrate in bringing offenders to justice. The dispensation... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - Adams County (Pa.) - 1846 - 612 pages
...unbecoming in him lo be in any way the infractor of them, that the essential principles of the government confine the province of the military, when called...To combat and subdue all who may be found in arms, m opposition to the national will and authority — 2d. To aid and support the civil magistrates in... | |
| George Washington - United States - 1847 - 582 pages
...in him to be in any way the infractor of them ; that the essential principles of a free government confine the province of the military, when called forth on such occasions, to these two objects, first, to combat and subdue all who may be versation then turned to indifferent topics. This was at... | |
| George Washington - United States - 1855 - 576 pages
...in him to be in any way the infractor of them ; that the essential principles of a free government confine the province of the military, when called forth on such occasions, to these two objects, first, to combat and subdue all who may be versation then turned to indifferent topics. This was at... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - Presidents - 1856 - 406 pages
...in him to be in any way the infractor of them ; that the essential principles of a free government confine the province of the military, when called forth on such occasions, to these two objects, first, to combat and subdue all who may be found in arms in opposition to the national will and authority,... | |
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