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... militia , it had nominated general officers , two of whom , Artemas Ward and Seth Pomeroy , had accepted . The executive powers were vested in a com- mittee of safety . This was to determine when the services of the militia were ...
... militia , it had nominated general officers , two of whom , Artemas Ward and Seth Pomeroy , had accepted . The executive powers were vested in a com- mittee of safety . This was to determine when the services of the militia were ...
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... militia went on arming and disciplining itself in every direc- tion . They associated themselves in large bodies , and engaged , verbally or by writing , to assemble in arms at the shortest notice for the common defense , subject to the ...
... militia went on arming and disciplining itself in every direc- tion . They associated themselves in large bodies , and engaged , verbally or by writing , to assemble in arms at the shortest notice for the common defense , subject to the ...
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... militia law . They had hitherto been self - disciplined ; but now they continually resorted to Washington for instruc- tion and advice ; considering him the highest authority on military affairs . He was fre- quently called from home ...
... militia law . They had hitherto been self - disciplined ; but now they continually resorted to Washington for instruc- tion and advice ; considering him the highest authority on military affairs . He was fre- quently called from home ...
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... militia , and occasionally accompanied Washington in his attendance on provincial reviews . He was subsequently very efficient at Annapolis in promoting and superintending the organization of the Maryland militia . It is doubtful ...
... militia , and occasionally accompanied Washington in his attendance on provincial reviews . He was subsequently very efficient at Annapolis in promoting and superintending the organization of the Maryland militia . It is doubtful ...
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... militia force , and providing for the defense of the colony . It is useless , " said he , " to address further petitions to government , or to await the effect of those already addressed to the throne . The time for supplication is past ...
... militia force , and providing for the defense of the colony . It is useless , " said he , " to address further petitions to government , or to await the effect of those already addressed to the throne . The time for supplication is past ...
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