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Arthur Alphonse Ekirch. ' Sentiments on a Peace Establishment , ' which he had presented to the Continental Congress in 1783. Introduced in Congress as a measure to create a regular army and to bring the state militia under federal ...
Arthur Alphonse Ekirch. ' Sentiments on a Peace Establishment , ' which he had presented to the Continental Congress in 1783. Introduced in Congress as a measure to create a regular army and to bring the state militia under federal ...
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... presented by Henry Cabot Lodge , a member of the House Naval Affairs Committee . In a speech replying to Tom Watson's Jeffersonian attack on the navy , Lodge , the biographer of Alexander Hamilton , declared that ' for the protection of ...
... presented by Henry Cabot Lodge , a member of the House Naval Affairs Committee . In a speech replying to Tom Watson's Jeffersonian attack on the navy , Lodge , the biographer of Alexander Hamilton , declared that ' for the protection of ...
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... presented the issue of U.M.T. as an abstract question cloaked with an aura of preparedness and patriotism — two intangibles on which there was never any popu- lar disagreement or opposition . But , despite the intense pressures in its ...
... presented the issue of U.M.T. as an abstract question cloaked with an aura of preparedness and patriotism — two intangibles on which there was never any popu- lar disagreement or opposition . But , despite the intense pressures in its ...
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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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