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Mr. Bledsoe's motion
November 3, 1814. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States -
A Bill Making Provision for an Additional Military Academy
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A Bill Making Provision for an Additional Military Academy
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A Bill Making Provision for Three Additional Military Academies
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A Bill Making Provision for Three Additional Military Academies
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Resolutions submitted by Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky
January 29, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie on the table -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
House of Representatives, October 19, 1814. Ordered, that Messrs. R. Sullivan, Knapp, Newburyport, Vose and Brewer, Roxbury, together with such as the Honorable Senate may join, be a committee to consider whether any and what amendments are necessary in the militia laws of this commonwealth, with power to sit during the recess, and to report by bill or otherwise -
Letter from the secretary of war, to the chairman of the committee, appointed on the 9th of December last, on so much of the speech of the president, as relates to "a system of national defence, commensurate with our resources, and the situation of our country."
13th February, 1800. Ordered to lie on the table -
A plan to render our militia formidable
shewing that the most effectual way to preserve peace in the United States will be to let military knowledge form a part of the education of boys. Together with a short address to people who are scrupulous about bearing arms in defence of their country. By John Ely. [Four lines of quotations] -
Letter from the secretary of war, to the chairman of the Military Committee upon the subject of an additional military academy, and a school of practice
January 29, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table -
Mr. Worthington's motion
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A Bill for Establishing an Additional Military Academy and a Military School of Application
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Report of the committee to whom was referred so much of the President's message as relates to the re-organization or classification of the militia of the United States
January 17, 1817. Read and ordered to be printed -
A Bill Making Further Provision for the Corps of Engineers
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A Bill to Establish an Additional Military Academy
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Message from the president of the United States
transmitting a report of the secretary of war, on certain measures which appear to him to be necessary for the improvement of our military system. 13th January, 1800. Referred to the committee, appointed on the 9th ultime, t whom was referred so much of the speech of the president as relates to "a system of national defence, commensurate with our resources, and the situation of our country." Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States -
Projet d'encouragement de l'agriculture, du commerce et des arts, par la suppression de la milice, ou, tirage au sort
avec la maniere économique de suppléer aux troupes provinciales, par la création d'une ecole martiale, & l'établissement de manufactures & d'atteliers relatifs à leur service -
Ceremonies at the laying of the corner stone of the Army War College building at Washington Barracks
with the addresses and invocation delivered on the occasion, February 21, 1903 -
A plan to render our militia formidable
shewing that the most effectual way to preserve peace in the United States will be to let military knowledge form a part of the education of boys. -
A regiment to consist of one thousand boys
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Das wohl-eingerichtete Seminarium militare oder Pflantz-Schul
künfftig geschickter und tapfferer Kriegs-Leute und Soldaten -
Letter from the secretary of war, to the chairman of the committee, appointed on the 9th of December last, on so much of the speech of the president, as relates to "a system of national defence, commensurate with our resources, and the situation of our country."
13th February, 1800. Ordered to lie on the table -
Message from the president of the United States
transmitting a report of the secretary of war, on certain measures which appear to him to be necessary for the improvement of our military system. -
Report of the committee, appointed on the 7th inst., to consider whether any, and if any, what alterations are necessary in the military establishment of the United States
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Russo-Turkish War 1877-8 in Europe