An Answer to Certain Parts of a Work Published by Mathew Carey: Entitled "The Olive-branch," Or "Faults on Both Sides."W. M'Kean, 1816 - 231 páginas |
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... military force in the field , composed partly of regular troops , and partly of militia , and the commander in chief of the reg- ular troops - that is the President - shall be in the field also , he , being the highest military ofi- cer ...
... military force in the field , composed partly of regular troops , and partly of militia , and the commander in chief of the reg- ular troops - that is the President - shall be in the field also , he , being the highest military ofi- cer ...
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... military achievement , ap- peared to be adequate to the exigencies of their case - military glory could not be acquired with- out men and men would not enlist . produced a dilemma , in which it became ne- cessary to sacrifice either ...
... military achievement , ap- peared to be adequate to the exigencies of their case - military glory could not be acquired with- out men and men would not enlist . produced a dilemma , in which it became ne- cessary to sacrifice either ...
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... military horn- book , and as for experience , it is not recollected that he ever was in any greater danger than when , at a re- view , his horse threw him into a ditch and sprained his thumb . That appointment , however , might possibly ...
... military horn- book , and as for experience , it is not recollected that he ever was in any greater danger than when , at a re- view , his horse threw him into a ditch and sprained his thumb . That appointment , however , might possibly ...
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