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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... Suppose the country were in a state of war , and a military force should be drawn up in Rhode Island , within a few miles of the boundary line of Massachusetts , and suppose there were encamped within the limits of the Commonwealth ten ...
... Suppose the country were in a state of war , and a military force should be drawn up in Rhode Island , within a few miles of the boundary line of Massachusetts , and suppose there were encamped within the limits of the Commonwealth ten ...
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... suppose that our volunteer militia , in case of war , would be ordered out as they now exist as com- panies . This would not be the fact . It was not so in the war with Mexico , and I desire it never will be so ; and , as our country ...
... suppose that our volunteer militia , in case of war , would be ordered out as they now exist as com- panies . This would not be the fact . It was not so in the war with Mexico , and I desire it never will be so ; and , as our country ...
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... suppose the meaning of this resolu- tion may be all right , because I have great confi- dence not only in the military , but in the general good judgment of the gentlemen who framed this bill . But I suppose that the gentleman who last ...
... suppose the meaning of this resolu- tion may be all right , because I have great confi- dence not only in the military , but in the general good judgment of the gentlemen who framed this bill . But I suppose that the gentleman who last ...
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... suppose it is a foregone conclusion with this Convention that we must have a military organization in this Commonwealth , but , Sir , I hope it will be such as is best adapted to the increasing pacific sentiment of mankind . the ...
... suppose it is a foregone conclusion with this Convention that we must have a military organization in this Commonwealth , but , Sir , I hope it will be such as is best adapted to the increasing pacific sentiment of mankind . the ...
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... suppose , has as good a prospect as any other gentleman in the State of being commander - in - chief of her military forces , has distinctly stated that if there was an invasion of Rhode Island , the military forces of this State must ...
... suppose , has as good a prospect as any other gentleman in the State of being commander - in - chief of her military forces , has distinctly stated that if there was an invasion of Rhode Island , the military forces of this State must ...
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