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An Abstract of the public documents
exhibiting the measures recommended by the administration, and the proceedings in relation to them in Congress, tending to subject the people of the United States to a military conscription, to fill the ranks of the regular army; and a naval impressment, to supply seamen for the public armed vessels of the United States -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 3, 1778
Notwithstanding repeated orders ... to make returns of all the male inhabitants ... above the age of sixteen years; and ... all the men inlisted into the Continental Army ... Resolved that ... said committees ... make immediate returns -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, February 26, 1781
Whereas it is of the utmost importance that the quota of men required by a resolve of the 2d of December last, be speedily compleated ... therefore, resolved, that the assessors of every deficient town ... where the mode of classing has not been adopted, be, and they hereby are authorized and directed immediately upon the receipt hereof, to class their inhabitants -
State of Newhampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty
An act for raising six hundred men towards compleating the battalions of this state in the Continental Army -
An address to the citizens of Oneida
on the subject of the late law of this state, for raising 12,000 men, by classification of the militia -
The Rise and continuance of the substitutes, in the Continental Army
Containing, extracts I. From the journals of Congress. II. From the committee of Congress ... III. From the Pennsylvania War-Office. IV. From a declaration of the rights of Pennsylvania. V. From the plan or frame of government. VI. From the Militia Act of Pennsylvania. &c. &c. With the opinion of several eminent lawyers. [Five lines from Cato] Published for the use of all, who are yet capable of noticing, the proper discriminations, which will eternally exist between right and wrong -
State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, July 2d session, 1780
An act for raising six hundred and thirty able-bodied effective men -
Letter from the secretary of war, to the chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, upon the subject of the defects existing in the present military establishment
October 27, 1814. Laid before the House by the chairman of the committee, and ordered to be printed -
An address to the state of Ohio, protesting against a certain clause of the militia law, enacted by the Legislature at their last session
and showing the inconsistency of military power interfering with persons or property consecrated to the pious and benevolent purposes of the Gospel -
A declaration of the society of people, commonly called Shakers
shewing their reasons for refusing to aid or abet the cause of war and bloodshed, by bearing arms, paying fines, hiring substitutes, or rendering any equivalent for military services -
A declaration of the society of people, commonly called Shakers
shewing their reasons for refusing to aid or abet the cause of war and bloodshed, by bearing arms, paying fines, hiring substitutes, or rendering any equivalent for military services -
Memorial of the society of people of New-Lebanon, in the county of Columbia, and Watervliet, in the county of Albany, commonly called Shakers
to the respectable legislature of the state of New-York -
October 27, 1814. Read the first and second time and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next
A bill entitled An act making further provision for filling the ranks of the regular army, by classifying the free male population of the United States -
An Act Authorising the President of the United States to Cause to be Built, Equipped, and Employed, One or More Floating Batteries for the Defence of the Waters of the United States
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A Bill Supplementary to the Act, Entitled An Act to Authorise a Detachment from the Militia of the United States
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Mr. Bayard, from the committee to whom was referred the bill supplementary to the act, entitled An Act to Authorize a Detachment from the Militia of the United States ... reported the following amendment
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An essay to revive and encourage military exercises, skill and valour among the sons of God's people in New-England
A sermon preached before the Honourable Artillery-Company in Boston, June 5th. 1732. Being the day of their election of officers; and now made publick at their request, and at the desire of many others. By Oliver Peabody, A.M. Pastor of the church in Natick. [Nine lines of Scripture texts] -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, August 8, 1777
Whereas by the loss of the important fortress of Ticonderoga, a way is open to the ravages of our cruel and inveterate enemies ... Resolve, that one sixth part of the able-bodied men in the training band and alarm list, now at home ... march ... to reinforce the American army -
State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In Council of War, July 29, 1778
Whereas the Most Honorable the Continental Congress, by a resolve of the 11th of July inst. empowered His Excellency General Washington to call forth the militia of the states of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts-Bay, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New-York and New-Jersey, for the purpose of expelling the enemy from the United States, as occasion should require; and it is recommended to the said states when so called, to send forward their militia with al possible expedition -
Tableau de la population de toutes les provinces de France
et de la proportion, sous tous les rapports, des naissances, des morts & des mariages depuis dix ans, d'après les registres de chaque généralité, accompagné de notes & observations -
A vote for our money and our blood
a pamphlet addressed to all non-voters who pay the income-tax and are liable to serve as militia-men -
Enrollment of the militia for immediate service!
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Comment le gouvernement peut gagner tous les ans 600 millions et en outre enrichir cinquante mille familles
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The substance of a speech
intended to have been spoken in the House of Lords, November 22, 1803