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... young re- public's first venture in demobilization . In the brief span of years stretching from the Treaty of Paris to the ratification of the new Constitution , military questions occupied a conspicuous place among the problems facing ...
... young re- public's first venture in demobilization . In the brief span of years stretching from the Treaty of Paris to the ratification of the new Constitution , military questions occupied a conspicuous place among the problems facing ...
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... young men to a due obedience of the laws . ' Knox similarly believed the training of this age group was desirable because : Youth is the time for the State to avail itself of those services which it has a right to demand and by which it ...
... young men to a due obedience of the laws . ' Knox similarly believed the training of this age group was desirable because : Youth is the time for the State to avail itself of those services which it has a right to demand and by which it ...
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... young man ' coerced every step of the way , ' who was without definite religious convictions against war but who was unenthusi- astic about fighting and opposed to all militarism . Although the Draft Act provided noncombatant service ...
... young man ' coerced every step of the way , ' who was without definite religious convictions against war but who was unenthusi- astic about fighting and opposed to all militarism . Although the Draft Act provided noncombatant service ...
Contents
The AngloAmerican Heritage | 3 |
The Founding Fathers Reaffirm Civil Supremacy | 18 |
The Defeat of the Federalist Military Plans | 32 |
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