History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... formed on the expec- tation that a sensible , and at the same time a salutary reduction , may take place in our habitual expenditures . For this purpose , those of the civil government , the army , and navy , will need revisal . " When ...
... formed on the expec- tation that a sensible , and at the same time a salutary reduction , may take place in our habitual expenditures . For this purpose , those of the civil government , the army , and navy , will need revisal . " When ...
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... formed by the secretary of war , on mature considera- tion , of all the posts and stations where garrisons will be expedient , and of the number of men requisite for each gar- rison . The whole amount is considera- bly short of the ...
... formed by the secretary of war , on mature considera- tion , of all the posts and stations where garrisons will be expedient , and of the number of men requisite for each gar- rison . The whole amount is considera- bly short of the ...
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... formed into a militia . these , collected from the parts most con- venient , in numbers proportioned to the invading foe , it is best to rely , not only to meet the first attack , but if it threat- ens to be permanent , to maintain the ...
... formed into a militia . these , collected from the parts most con- venient , in numbers proportioned to the invading foe , it is best to rely , not only to meet the first attack , but if it threat- ens to be permanent , to maintain the ...
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... forming him of the alarm and agita- tion in that state ; and on the 1st of December the legislature memorialized Congress on the subject . These cir- cumstances added to Mr. Jefferson's de- sire to obtain the cession of New Or- leans to ...
... forming him of the alarm and agita- tion in that state ; and on the 1st of December the legislature memorialized Congress on the subject . These cir- cumstances added to Mr. Jefferson's de- sire to obtain the cession of New Or- leans to ...
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... formed another resolve , viz . , to rival his great prototype , Julius Cæsar , by the invasion and conquest of England . In order to do this , he could not spare his veterans to run the risk of a voyage across the Atlantic ; for England ...
... formed another resolve , viz . , to rival his great prototype , Julius Cæsar , by the invasion and conquest of England . In order to do this , he could not spare his veterans to run the risk of a voyage across the Atlantic ; for England ...
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History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 3 Jesse Ames Spencer Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1858 |
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