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   General Orders, Head-quarters, Roxbury May 1. 1798.
 
   General Orders, Head-quarters, Roxbury May 1. 1798.
         The uncertain state of the foreign political relations of the  
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The uncertain state of the foreign political relations of the  
 
United States, require the most vigilant attention to the means of national defence, & induce the Commander in chief to call upon  
 
United States, require the most vigilant attention to the means of national defence, & induce the Commander in chief to call upon  
all the Officers & other Citizens of the Militia of this Common-
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all the Officers & other Citizens of the Militia of this Common
 
wealth, to use the most vigorous exertions, conformably to the  
 
wealth, to use the most vigorous exertions, conformably to the  
 
laws, in placing the natural defence of our country upon the  
 
laws, in placing the natural defence of our country upon the  
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of this should happen, the advantages to be derived from an  
 
of this should happen, the advantages to be derived from an  
 
efficient Militia would be incalculable.  
 
efficient Militia would be incalculable.  
           In peace as well as in war, every State has found it  
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In peace as well as in war, every State has found it  
 
necessary to have a military establishment. This is necessary  
 
necessary to have a military establishment. This is necessary  
 
not only to repel the foe from without, but for the preservation  
 
not only to repel the foe from without, but for the preservation  
of tranquility within the body politic. In arbitrary States the  
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of tranquility within the body politic. In arbitrary States the
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sion, vice Lt. Col. Commandant Moor, resigned.

                                             Henry Dearborn,
                                             Major General 8. Division.
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  General Orders, Head-quarters, Roxbury May 1. 1798.
        

The uncertain state of the foreign political relations of the United States, require the most vigilant attention to the means of national defence, & induce the Commander in chief to call upon all the Officers & other Citizens of the Militia of this Common wealth, to use the most vigorous exertions, conformably to the laws, in placing the natural defence of our country upon the best footing of which it is capable. To do this, would be useful to us as a people, even if there should be no collision between the United States & any foreign nation; but in case the reverse of this should happen, the advantages to be derived from an efficient Militia would be incalculable.

In peace as well as in war, every State has found it necessary to have a military establishment. This is necessary not only to repel the foe from without, but for the preservation of tranquility within the body politic. In arbitrary States the