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George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: Francis Fauquier to Virginia General Assembly, September 14, 1758, Printed Speech on Militia Law

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Militia law. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred. An act in addition to an Act, entitled, "An act for regulating and governing the militia of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and for repealing

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A bill, to amend the militia law of this Commonwealth. Presented February 19, 1821. [Richmond, 1821].

A bill, to amend the militia law of this Commonwealth. Presented February 19, 1821. [Richmond, 1821].

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: Francis Fauquier to Virginia General Assembly, September 14, 1758, Printed Speech on Militia Law

December 1, 1784, Rockingham, Mennoneists and Dunkards, for exemption from militia law.

Militia Law. An act to amend an Act intituled "An act to anend and reduce into one act, the several acts of Assembly for regulating the militia of this Commonwealth. passed January 23, 1799.

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: Francis Fauquier to Virginia General Assembly, September 14, 1758, Printed Speech on Militia Law

December 1, 1784, Rockingham, Mennoneists and Dunkards, for exemption from militia law.

December 1, 1784, Rockingham, Mennoneists and Dunkards, for exemption from militia law.

Militia law. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred. An act in addition to an Act, entitled, "An act for regulating and governing the militia of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and for repealing

December 1, 1784, Rockingham, Mennoneists and Dunkards, for exemption from militia law.

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