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− | it is to command, as upon those who are the objects of it; & he has a well grounded confidence in both, that they will unite their endeavours, at this critical juncture of our affairs, to put the military force of this Commonwealth in the | + | it is to command, as upon those who are the objects of it; |
− | + | & he has a well grounded confidence in both, that they | |
− | The arms & equipments of the militia of this State, though good in general, & in some Divisions are very respectable, yet great & constant attention is required to those objects of military strength. By the law of this Commonwealth for regulating & governing the militia, which passed in June, 1793, it is enacted, "That from & after five years from the passing this act, all musquets for arming the militia, shall be of bores sufficient for balls of the eighteenth part of a pound. | + | will unite their endeavours, at this critical juncture of |
− | + | our affairs, to put the military force of this Commonwealth | |
− | The Quartermaster-General having procured twelve additional brass Field Pieces, by direction of the Legislature, for | + | most |
+ | in the ^ formidable attitude. | ||
+ | The arms & equipments of the militia of this State, | ||
+ | though good in general, & in some Divisions are very | ||
+ | respectable, yet great & constant attention is required to | ||
+ | those objects of military strength. By the law of this | ||
+ | Commonwealth for regulating & governing the militia, | ||
+ | which passed in June, 1793, it is enacted, "That from | ||
+ | & after five years from the passing this act, all musquets | ||
+ | for arming the militia, shall be of bores sufficient for balls | ||
+ | of the eighteenth part of a pound".[Quote underlined] The five years con- | ||
+ | templated in the passing of this act will expire in June | ||
+ | next; it is therefore incumbent upon every officer in | ||
+ | the militia, to see it executed; & it is the duty of every | ||
+ | citizen enrolled, capable of providing himself, and who | ||
+ | is not already so armed, to provide such arms without | ||
+ | delay. | ||
+ | The Quartermaster-General having procured twelve | ||
+ | additional brass Field Pieces, by direction of the Legislature, | ||
+ | for |
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it is to command, as upon those who are the objects of it; & he has a well grounded confidence in both, that they will unite their endeavours, at this critical juncture of our affairs, to put the military force of this Commonwealth
most
in the ^ formidable attitude.
The arms & equipments of the militia of this State,
though good in general, & in some Divisions are very respectable, yet great & constant attention is required to those objects of military strength. By the law of this Commonwealth for regulating & governing the militia, which passed in June, 1793, it is enacted, "That from & after five years from the passing this act, all musquets for arming the militia, shall be of bores sufficient for balls of the eighteenth part of a pound".[Quote underlined] The five years con- templated in the passing of this act will expire in June next; it is therefore incumbent upon every officer in the militia, to see it executed; & it is the duty of every citizen enrolled, capable of providing himself, and who is not already so armed, to provide such arms without delay.
The Quartermaster-General having procured twelve
additional brass Field Pieces, by direction of the Legislature,
for