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" ... case of hostility. It is essential therefore, that the same system should pervade the whole ; that the formation and discipline of the militia of the continent should be absolutely uniform, and that the same species of arms, accoutrements, and military... "
London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer... - Page 171
1735
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 45

1783 - 736 pages
...abfolutely uniform; an'd that the fame fpecies of arms, accoutrements, snd military apparatus, fhouk! bt- introduced in every part of the United States. No...learned it from experience, can conceive the difficulty, cxpence, and confufion which reluit from a contrary fyftem, or the vague arrangements which have hitherto...
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The British Magazine and Review: Or, Universaal Miscellany of Arts ..., Volume 3

1783 - 424 pages
...fame fpecies of arms, accoutrements, and military apparatus, (hou:d be introduced in every part oí the United States. No one, who has not learned it...experience, Can conceive the difficulty, expence, aüfl coniufion, which refult from a contrary fy ft cm, or the vague arrangements which have hitherto...
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The British Magazine and Review, Or, Universal Miscellany, Volume 1

1783 - 524 pages
...absolutely uniform; and that the fame fpecies of arme, accoutrements, and military apparatus, ihould Ъе introduced in every part of the United States. No one, who has not learned it from experience, tan conceive the difficulty, expence, »nd cont'uCon, which remit from a contrary fyftem, or the vague...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 53

1783 - 594 pages
...all the component pans of the army muft be (hou'd Se introduced in evtiy part of ihe United Stitts. No one, who has not learned' it from experience, can conceive the, difficulty, eipenre, and confofion, which refult •ut upon the lame footing) we take into the from a cuntraiy...
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The History of the Proceedings and Debates of the Volunteer Delegates of ...

Ireland. Volunteer convention - 1784 - 304 pages
...fhould pervade the whole, and that the fame fpecies of arms, accoutrements, &c. fhould be introduced. No one who has not learned it from experience, can...expence and confufion which refult from a contrary fyftem, or the vague arrangements that hitherto prevailed." He then read this motion " that the Generals...
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Annual Register, Volume 26

Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 pages
...uniform ; and that the famefpecies of arms, accoutrements, and military apparatus, ihould be introducçd in every part of the United States. No one, who has...experience, can conceive the difficulty, expence, and confnfion which refult from a contrary, fyftem, or the vague arrangements which have hitherto prevailed....
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 26

1800 - 608 pages
...and that the fame fpecies of arms, accoutrements, and military apparatus, mould be introduced in wery part of the United States. No one, who has not learned...fyltem, or the vague arrangements which have hitherto pre. Tailed. If, in treating of political pints, a greater latitude than ufual has been taken in die...
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Washington's Political Legacies: To which is Annexed an Appendix, Containing ...

George Washington - 1800 - 240 pages
...absolutely uniform ; and that the same species of arms, accoutrements, and military apparatus, should be introduced in every part of the United States....learned it from experience, can conceive the difficulty, expense, and confusion which result from a contrary system, or the vague arrangements which have hitherto...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1800 - 632 pages
...and that the fame fpecies of arms, accoutrements, and military apparatus, fhould be introduced in wry part of the United States. No one, who has not learned...experience, can conceive the difficulty, expence, and confu. lion which refult from a contrary fyftem, or the vague arrangements which have hitherto prevailed....
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Annual Register, Volume 26

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 632 pages
...arms, accoutrtracms, and military appa"(us, fhould be introduced in trrrv part of the United Stares, No one, who has not learned it from experience, can conceive the •liiculty, expence, and confution thofe things, Which are notorious fails, as the defecls of our...
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