Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State Convention, Assembled May 4th, 1853, to Revise and Amend the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Том 2White & Potter, printers, 1853 - 2631 страница |
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... organized militia will not be necessary to any government . Happy , indeed , will it be for every government in which more than an organized militia of citizen soldiers is not required to enforce the laws . I believe , therefore , that ...
... organized militia will not be necessary to any government . Happy , indeed , will it be for every government in which more than an organized militia of citizen soldiers is not required to enforce the laws . I believe , therefore , that ...
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... organization as is covered by this article could not be better expressed , nor more safely limited than it is in the exact phraseology in which we now find it . If I concurred with my friend from Boston , over the way , ( Mr. Hopkinson ...
... organization as is covered by this article could not be better expressed , nor more safely limited than it is in the exact phraseology in which we now find it . If I concurred with my friend from Boston , over the way , ( Mr. Hopkinson ...
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... organization , outside of existing fire departments , in order to protect both property and life . Where is an organization that , in an instant , can be brought out for such a purpose , except it be found in the militia . You may not ...
... organization , outside of existing fire departments , in order to protect both property and life . Where is an organization that , in an instant , can be brought out for such a purpose , except it be found in the militia . You may not ...
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... organized in the most perfect manner . I would have it with them , as it was said at a military dinner , in the State of New York , where a new- fledged militia captain gave a sentiment , and in the presence of old General Root . " I ...
... organized in the most perfect manner . I would have it with them , as it was said at a military dinner , in the State of New York , where a new- fledged militia captain gave a sentiment , and in the presence of old General Root . " I ...
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... organization ) to do military duty , and the public generally being opposed to it . Unless some change is made by the present legislature , we shall not have men enough to keep the company in existence . " Captain A. B. Ingalls , I ...
... organization ) to do military duty , and the public generally being opposed to it . Unless some change is made by the present legislature , we shall not have men enough to keep the company in existence . " Captain A. B. Ingalls , I ...
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