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... continued their hostilities , one of the last measures of Congress had been an act to augment the military estab- lishments , and to place in the hands of the Executive more ample means for the protection of the frontiers . ST . CLAIR'S ...
... continued their hostilities , one of the last measures of Congress had been an act to augment the military estab- lishments , and to place in the hands of the Executive more ample means for the protection of the frontiers . ST . CLAIR'S ...
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... continued to be urged with great acrimony to the close of the session , when they were signally rejected , not more than sixteen members voting for any one of them . The veneration inspired by the character of Washing- ton , and the ...
... continued to be urged with great acrimony to the close of the session , when they were signally rejected , not more than sixteen members voting for any one of them . The veneration inspired by the character of Washing- ton , and the ...
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... continued to corre- spond with the Secretary of War and General Hamilton on the affairs of the provisional army . The recruiting business went on slowly , with interruptions , and there was delay in furnishing commissions to the ...
... continued to corre- spond with the Secretary of War and General Hamilton on the affairs of the provisional army . The recruiting business went on slowly , with interruptions , and there was delay in furnishing commissions to the ...
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