As to the fatal, but necessary operations of war, when we assumed the soldier, we did not lay aside the citizen ; and we shall most sincerely rejoice with you in that happy hour, when the establishment of American liberty on the most firm and solid foundations,... Clinton and Post-Cold War Defenseedited by - 1996 - 197 pagesNo preview available - About this book
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...most sincerely rejoice with you in that happy hour when the establishment of American Liberty upon the most firm and solid foundations, shall enable us to return to our private stations in the bosom of a free, peaceful, and happy country." Later in the conflict, he addressed... | |
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