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& solemn war, with a powerful & imperious nation,
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must be sufficient to inspire every citizen, especially the
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militia, with a resolution to acquire every necessary means
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of defence, & thus render themselves as formidable as the
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nature of the institution will admit. It is to be remem
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bered, that equipments without a knowledge of efficiently
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using them, will be only of partial consequence; hence
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the importance of a prompt & zealous attention to exercise
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& discipline, & that both officers & soldiers ambitiously strive
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to render their several corps respectable in tactics.
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A well regulated and disciplined militia has been, and
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still is our country's boast & bulwark: On their efficiency,
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united with the patriotic energy of all other citizens, we
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must rely at  this momentous period, for the preservation
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of our invaluable independence, & the defence of our
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national honour.
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To act in character, let us be ever ready to meet
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the invading foe with such promptness & energy as shall
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convince them & the world, that though we have not
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such regular standing armies as are deemed necessary
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 19 April 2019

& solemn war, with a powerful & imperious nation, must be sufficient to inspire every citizen, especially the militia, with a resolution to acquire every necessary means of defence, & thus render themselves as formidable as the nature of the institution will admit. It is to be remem bered, that equipments without a knowledge of efficiently using them, will be only of partial consequence; hence the importance of a prompt & zealous attention to exercise & discipline, & that both officers & soldiers ambitiously strive to render their several corps respectable in tactics.

A well regulated and disciplined militia has been, and still is our country's boast & bulwark: On their efficiency, united with the patriotic energy of all other citizens, we must rely at this momentous period, for the preservation of our invaluable independence, & the defence of our

national honour.
      

To act in character, let us be ever ready to meet the invading foe with such promptness & energy as shall convince them & the world, that though we have not such regular standing armies as are deemed necessary

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