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545. ARMY, A standing.—[further continued]
We propose to raise
seven regiments only for the present year, depending
always on our militia for the operations
of the first year of war. On any other
plan, we should be obliged always to keep a
large standing army.—
To Charles Pinckney. Washington ed. v, 266.
(W.
March. 1808)
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