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- General orders. Head-quarters, Morris Town, January 22, 1777., The general is sorry to find that the late general order, allowing the plunder taken from the enemy to be divided for the benefit of the captors, has been mistaken by some and abused by others. ..
- Rules and articles, for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the joint expence of the thirteen united English colonies of North-America
- General orders, Head-quarters, Philadelphia, Dec. 14, 1776., Colonel Griffin is appointed adjutant general to the troops in and about this city. ..
- Extracts from the Journals of Congress, relative to the capture and condemnation of prizes, and the fitting out privateers;, together with the rules and regulations of the navy, and instructions to the commanders of private ships of war
- Division orders. January 14, 1800., After the recruits have been instructed and exercised singly, and then three together, as directed by Baron Steuben ..
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States,, by Baron de Stuben. ; To which are prefixed the laws and regulations for governing and disciplining the Militia of the United States. And the laws for forming and regulating the Militia of the state of New Hampshire. ; Published by order of the Hon. General-Court of the state of New Hampshire
- Regulations to be observed in the delivery and distribution of fuel and straw to the garrisons on the sea coast, and recruiting parties., ... Given at the War Office of the United States in Philadelphia, this twenty-sixth day of December, A. D. 1797
- In Congress, April 14, 1779., Whereas Congress, on the twenty-first day of August last, did resolve, that when any persons are desirous of going within the enemy's lines ... resolved, that any officer, who shall permit a person to go within the enemy's lines without such recommendation ... shall thereby forfeit his commission
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., To which is added, an appendix, containing the United States' Militia Act, passed in Congress, May, 1792., By Baron de Stuben, late major general and inspector general of the Army of the United States
- Orders for regulating the drawing and issuing of provision, at the several posts supplyed by contract., 1st. Provisions shall be issued at such different times as the commanding officer at each post shall direct ..
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Rules and articles for the better government of the troops, raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay, by and at the expence of the United States of America
- The second section of the articles of war
- Head quarters, Peeks-kill, general orders for the army under the command of Brigadier General M'Dougall., The rank and file of each company will be equally divided among the serjeants ..
- Marine rules and regulations
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., By Baron de Steuben, late major-general and inspector-general in the Army of the United States
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Rules and articles of war, for the government of the troops of the United States., Extracted from the journals of Congress, for the year 1776
- Rules and articles, for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by, and at the expence of the United States of America
- Rule of law, misrule of men, Elaine Scarry
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Rules and articles for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised and kept in pay by and at the expence of the United States of America
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Regeln für die Ordnung und Disciplin der Truppen der Vereinigten Staaten., Erster Theil., Aus dem Englischen übersetzt
- By His Excellency George Washington, Esq: captain-general and commander in chief of the forces of the thirteen United Colonies., Whereas the ministerial army have abandoned the town of Boston; and the forces of the United Colonies, under my command, are in possession of the same: I have therefore thought it necessary for the preservation of peace, good order and discipline, to publish the following orders, that no person offending therein may plead ignorance as an excuse for their misconduct. ... Given under my hand at head-quarters in Cambridge, this twenty-first day of March, 1776. ..
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., By Baron de Steuben, late major gen. & inspector gen. of the American Army. ; To which is added, The manual exercise & evolutions of the cavalry as practiced in the late American Army
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., To which is added, an appendix, containing, the United States Militia Act, passed in Congress, May, 1792., By Baron de Stuben, late major general and inspector general of the Army of the United States
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Rules and articles, for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the joint expence of the twelve united English colonies of North-America., In general Congress of the United Colonies ..
- Rules and articles for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised and kept in pay by and at the expence of the United States of America
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the volunteer army, of the United States of America., Containing, all that is requisite to be learned for a private soldier, from his admission till he is perfect for a review, with a full explanation of the manual exercise, (agreeable to Baron Stuban [i.e., Steuben]) laid down in so simple a manner, that without any other direction, a recruit can perfect himself. : To which is added, instructions for the exercise of the light horse, never before published
- Regeln und Articuls zu besserer Regierung und Anführung Ihro Majestät Garden zu Pferde und zu Fuss, und aller dero anderer Kriegs Völcker in Gros Britanien und Irland, Herrschaften jenseit des Meers und in den auswärtigen Landen, vom 24sten Merz 1755., Auf Ihro Majestät Befehl öffenlich herausgegeben so zur Aufrichtung englischer Schulen unter den Teutschen in Pensilvanien ..
- Rules and articles for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay, by and at the expence of the United States of America
- Rules and articles for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised and kept in pay, by and at the expence of the United States of America
- Laws and regulations; for the militia of the state of South-Carolina,, directed to be presented to each commissioned officer, by the Legislature
- A bill for the government of the Navy of the United States., 23d January, 1799, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)
- Rules and articles for the better government of the troops, raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay, by, and at the expence of the United States of America
- General orders. Philadelphia, April 11. 1777., The commanding officers of the several Continental corps now in this city, to make immediate returns to the quarter-master general ..
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Regulations respecting extra-allowances to officers., In all cases where officers are detached on services, which oblige them to incur expences on the road, and at places where there are no military posts ... the following regulations are to govern in the settlement of their accounts. ... Given at the Office of the War Department of the United States, in the city of Philadelphia by order of the president, this nineteenth day of December, 1798 ..
- Réglement militaire, concernant la police et la discipline, que doivent observer les troupes qui sont ou seront dans la suite levées & payées par les treize colonies unies de l'Amérique septentrionale., Traduit de l'anglais, par F. Daymon
- Rules and articles for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay, by and at the expence of the United States of America
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States,, to which are added the United States Militia Act passed in Congress, May 1792, and the Militia Act of Massachusetts, passed June 22, 1793., By Baron de Stuben, late major-general and inspector-general of the Army of the United States
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., To which is added, an appendix, containing the United States Militia Act, passed in Congress, May, 1792. And the act for forming and regulating the Militia in New-Hampshire., By Baron de Stuben, late major general and inspector general of the Army of the United States
- An act, for the better government of the Navy of the United States
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., To which is added, an appendix, containing, the United States militia act, passed in Congress, May, 1792. The Massachusetts militia act, passed June 22, 1793. And the rules and articles for governing troops in forts and garrisons, within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the militia when in actual service., By Baron de Stuben, late major general and inspector general of the Army of the United States
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States
- Regulations to be observed in the delivery and distribution of fuel and straw to the garrisons on the sea coast, and recruiting parties., ... Given at the War-Office of the United States in Philadelphia, this twenty-sixth day of December, A.D. 1797. ..
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. At a meeting of the General Committee,, appointed to act in recess of the General Assembly, convened at Providence, in said state, the 11th day of December, A.D. 1776. Resolved, that all the troops which now are, or may be raised ... for the defence of this state ... shall be under the same rules and regulations as the Continental Army