The Voter's Text Book, Comprising a Collection of the Most Important Documents and Statistics, Connected with the Political History of America1868 - United States - 382 pages |
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... colonel , shall be appointed by the legislature of each State respectively , by whom such forces shall be raised , or in such manner as such State shall direct , and all vacancies shall be filled up by the State which first made the ...
... colonel , shall be appointed by the legislature of each State respectively , by whom such forces shall be raised , or in such manner as such State shall direct , and all vacancies shall be filled up by the State which first made the ...
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... Colonel in the Army , or Lieutenant in the Navy . Fourth - All who left seats in the Congress of the United States to aid the rebellion . Fifth - All who resigned or tendered the resignation of their commissions in the Army or Navy of ...
... Colonel in the Army , or Lieutenant in the Navy . Fourth - All who left seats in the Congress of the United States to aid the rebellion . Fifth - All who resigned or tendered the resignation of their commissions in the Army or Navy of ...
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... Colonel Grant , and a treaty was made with them , which encouraged emigration . Settlements were formed on Holston River in 1765 , which , although frequently attacked by the Indians , made very fair progress . Colonel John Se- vier ...
... Colonel Grant , and a treaty was made with them , which encouraged emigration . Settlements were formed on Holston River in 1765 , which , although frequently attacked by the Indians , made very fair progress . Colonel John Se- vier ...
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... Colonel , in his disastrous expedition against Fort Duquesne ; and had his advice been followed on that occasion , the re- sult would have been different . Three years afterward ( 1758 ) Washington commanded the Virginians in another ...
... Colonel , in his disastrous expedition against Fort Duquesne ; and had his advice been followed on that occasion , the re- sult would have been different . Three years afterward ( 1758 ) Washington commanded the Virginians in another ...
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... Colonel Daniel Parke Custis ) , whose maiden name was Dandridge , and whose intelligent and pat- riotic conduct , as wife and widow , will ever be gratefully re- membered in American annals . In 1759 , he was elected to the House of ...
... Colonel Daniel Parke Custis ) , whose maiden name was Dandridge , and whose intelligent and pat- riotic conduct , as wife and widow , will ever be gratefully re- membered in American annals . In 1759 , he was elected to the House of ...
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