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Page 37
... appeared , they were not to reduce it . Where were the benefits of peace , ' he asked , ' if they were still to keep up our war establishments ? ' 15 This question of the size of the regular military establishment was temporarily put ...
... appeared , they were not to reduce it . Where were the benefits of peace , ' he asked , ' if they were still to keep up our war establishments ? ' 15 This question of the size of the regular military establishment was temporarily put ...
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... appeared to be almost universally entertained , that Congress could not constitutionally command the services of the militia beyond the limits of the United States . . . . Skeptical of the efficiency of short term volunteers , Giles ...
... appeared to be almost universally entertained , that Congress could not constitutionally command the services of the militia beyond the limits of the United States . . . . Skeptical of the efficiency of short term volunteers , Giles ...
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... appeared in newspapers over the United States on 23 February 1916.37 As a part of their ' protest against the attempt to stampede this nation into the adoption of a dangerous program of military and naval expansion ' a group of the ...
... appeared in newspapers over the United States on 23 February 1916.37 As a part of their ' protest against the attempt to stampede this nation into the adoption of a dangerous program of military and naval expansion ' a group of the ...
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The AngloAmerican Heritage | 3 |
The Founding Fathers Reaffirm Civil Supremacy | 18 |
The Defeat of the Federalist Military Plans | 32 |
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