History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... militia , as the Consti- tution authorized ; and that particular attention be given to manufactures ; especially such as would render us inde- pendent , for military and other essential supplies , of foreign nations . He observed that ...
... militia , as the Consti- tution authorized ; and that particular attention be given to manufactures ; especially such as would render us inde- pendent , for military and other essential supplies , of foreign nations . He observed that ...
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... militia of any State , as he should judge necessary , to aid the regular troops in protecting the people on the frontiers . In the month of July , of this session , an act was passed , providing for the permanent seat of the government ...
... militia of any State , as he should judge necessary , to aid the regular troops in protecting the people on the frontiers . In the month of July , of this session , an act was passed , providing for the permanent seat of the government ...
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... Militia System . Power of the Federal Government over the Militia . Cessions of Land to the United States by individual States . United States troops under General St. Clair De- feated . Treaties with Indians , and Efforts to have Peace ...
... Militia System . Power of the Federal Government over the Militia . Cessions of Land to the United States by individual States . United States troops under General St. Clair De- feated . Treaties with Indians , and Efforts to have Peace ...
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... militia ; and the laws relating to the militia it was intended , no doubt , should be uniform throughout the United States . In 1792 , Congress passed a law on this subject , with an ultimate view of providing for the national defence ...
... militia ; and the laws relating to the militia it was intended , no doubt , should be uniform throughout the United States . In 1792 , Congress passed a law on this subject , with an ultimate view of providing for the national defence ...
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... militia into the public service , and to direct and command them , has proved a subject of much difference of opinion , and of dispute , as to the extent of the power intended to be vested in the federal government ; and particularly ...
... militia into the public service , and to direct and command them , has proved a subject of much difference of opinion , and of dispute , as to the extent of the power intended to be vested in the federal government ; and particularly ...
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