Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . justice and plain expediency requirethat the military commander protect the manifestlylojal citizens, in revolted territories, against thehardships of the w ar as much as the common mis-fortune of all war admits. The commander the burden of the war. as much as lies withinhis power, on the disloyal citizens of the revoltedportion or province, subjecting them to a stricterpolice than tne non-combatant enemies have to sufferin regular war ; and if lie deems it appropriate, or ifhis government demands of him that eve


Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . justice and plain expediency requirethat the military commander protect the manifestlylojal citizens, in revolted territories, against thehardships of the w ar as much as the common mis-fortune of all war admits. The commander the burden of the war. as much as lies withinhis power, on the disloyal citizens of the revoltedportion or province, subjecting them to a stricterpolice than tne non-combatant enemies have to sufferin regular war ; and if lie deems it appropriate, or ifhis government demands of him that every citizenshall, by an oath of allegiance, or by some othermanifest act, declara his fidelitj- to the legitimategovernment,he may cither ,orfine the revolted citizens who refuse to pledge them- thc hammer in the usual manner until the springcomes in contact with the stud in the plate and hammer by its own momentum now explodesthe cap, and at this point is shown in Fig. 1, withthe nose of the sear resting on the incline of the turn-. Fig. 2. blcr ready to force it back to half-cock as soon astlie pressure is relieved from the trigger. EEBUFFO.—A bastard cannon, or a three-fourthCarthoum (Karthanne), a 36-pounder of 15 caliberslong: according to Ufauo. a RECALL.~A call on the trumpet, bugle, or drum,bv wliicli soldiers are recalled from duty, labor, etc. RECEIPT.—A voucher or acknowledgment, which Received at of , 188 , from in good order and condition, the uuder-mentioned packag for transportation and delivery to at .this., •day lof. Articles au<i (|uautities. Cost. No. of packages. Dolls. Cts. Gross weiglit. (Signed i]i selves anew as citizens oliedient to the law and loyalto th(^ government. Whether it is expedient to doso, and whether reliance can be placed \ipon suchoaths, the conunaMder or ; government have to de.;-ide. Armed or unarmed resistance by citizens of theUnited States against the la


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