Act of the Commonwealth of Virginia, for Regulating the Militia, With the Acts of the Congress of the United States, More Effectually to Provide for. Uniform Militia Throughout the United States
Act of the Commonwealth of Virginia, for Regulating the Militia, With the Acts of the Congress of the United States, More Effectually to Provide for. Uniform Militia Throughout the United States
Act of the Commonwealth of Virginia, for Regulating the Militia, With the Acts of the Congress of the United States, More Effectually to Provide for. Uniform Militia Throughout the United States - See Notes Multiple Contributors
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Act of the Commonwealth of Virginia, for Regulating the Militia, With the Acts of the Congress of the United States, More Effectually to Provide for. Uniform Militia Throughout the United States
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