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+ | -wealth - by them the men will be inspired with an emulation honorary to themselves - they will be patient under discipline - and the officers will be impressed with a just sense of the dignity and importance of their stations. | ||
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+ | The Brigadier Generals, the Colonels, and all other Officers commanding corps, will be particularly attentive to the government and discipline of their respective commands - they will require a punctual compliance with the laws and orders - they will encourage both officers and men to a cheerful acquiescence in the execution of them - & endeavour to excite in them that passion for martial achievements, which alone will prompt them to appear with splendor in their arms and dress. | ||
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+ | And the Commander in chief requires that the Inspector General superintend a general inspection of the Militia of the Commonwealth, and make regular returns of his proceedings therein. | ||
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+ | The two branches of the Legislature, at their last session, having requested the Governor "to give orders to | ||
+ | "the Quartermaster General, to furnish the Artillery companies | ||
+ | "with field-pieces and apparatus, ammunition carts, and "such other equipments as the law requires, to complete | ||
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Revision as of 16:31, 8 March 2017
� -wealth - by them the men will be inspired with an emulation honorary to themselves - they will be patient under discipline - and the officers will be impressed with a just sense of the dignity and importance of their stations.
The Brigadier Generals, the Colonels, and all other Officers commanding corps, will be particularly attentive to the government and discipline of their respective commands - they will require a punctual compliance with the laws and orders - they will encourage both officers and men to a cheerful acquiescence in the execution of them - & endeavour to excite in them that passion for martial achievements, which alone will prompt them to appear with splendor in their arms and dress.
And the Commander in chief requires that the Inspector General superintend a general inspection of the Militia of the Commonwealth, and make regular returns of his proceedings therein.
The two branches of the Legislature, at their last session, having requested the Governor "to give orders to "the Quartermaster General, to furnish the Artillery companies "with field-pieces and apparatus, ammunition carts, and "such other equipments as the law requires, to complete
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