| George Washington - Government publications - 1783 - 618 pages
...absolutely uniform, and that the same species of Arms, Accoutrements and Military Apparatus, should be introduced in every part of the United States;...experience, can conceive the difficulty, expence, and confusion which result from a contrary system, or the vague Arrangements which have hitherto prevailed.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - Legislative hearings - 1886 pages
...absolutely uniform, and that tlie same species of Arms, Accoutrements and Military Apparatus, should be introduced in every part of the United States;...experience, can conceive the difficulty, expence, and confusion which result from a contrary system, or the vague Arrangements which have hitherto prevailed."... | |
| Legislative hearings - 1960 - 950 pages
...absolutely uniform, and that the same species of Arms, Accoutrements and Military Apparatus, should be Introduced in every part of the United States:...experience, can conceive the difficulty, expence. and confusion which result from a contrary system, or the vague Arrangements which have hitherto prevailed."... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - United States - 1960 - 360 pages
...absolutely uniform, and that the same species of Arms, Accoutrements and Military Apparatus, should be introduced in every part of the United States;...experience, can conceive the difficulty, expence, and confusion which result from a contrary system, or the vague Arrangements which have hitherto prevailed."... | |
| 2002 - 334 pages
...absolutely uniform, and that the same species of Arms, Accoutrements, and Military Apparatus, should be introduced in every part of the United States;...from experience, can conceive the difficulty, expence [sic], and confusion which result from a contrary system, or the vague Arrangements which have hitherto... | |
| English literature - 1783 - 742 pages
...abfolutely uniform ; and that the fame fpecies of arms, accoutrements, snd military apparatus, ftouM be introduced In every part of the United States....learned it from experience, can conceive the difficulty, expencc, and confufion which refult from a contrary fjrftero, or (he vague arof means in the particular... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1835 - 604 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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