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... Troops The discipline of the troops , and particularly the soldierly and habitual vigilance necessary to be observed have been inculcated and enforced , in the strongest terms ; as also have been , the economy essential to the various ...
... Troops The discipline of the troops , and particularly the soldierly and habitual vigilance necessary to be observed have been inculcated and enforced , in the strongest terms ; as also have been , the economy essential to the various ...
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... troops neces- sary ; provided also that the said troops shall not be delayed in their march to the Ohio more than two weeks . FRIDAY , JULY 25 , 1788 . Congress assembled present New Hampshire , Massa- chusetts Connecticut New York New ...
... troops neces- sary ; provided also that the said troops shall not be delayed in their march to the Ohio more than two weeks . FRIDAY , JULY 25 , 1788 . Congress assembled present New Hampshire , Massa- chusetts Connecticut New York New ...
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... troops . That the case is widely different on the frontiers of Georgia no troops of the United States being there , nor is it easily practicable to remove any considerable body from the Ohio , were the measure expedient in other ...
... troops . That the case is widely different on the frontiers of Georgia no troops of the United States being there , nor is it easily practicable to remove any considerable body from the Ohio , were the measure expedient in other ...
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