Crisis of Her Greatest Danger

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1852

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1852

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But if there he danger, then I stand here to learn how the experienced soldier of good character, who, by virtue of that experience and good character, is retained at home in an army of reserve, ready, at four-and-twenty hours' warning, to come forth in his country's defence in the Crisis of Her Greatest Danger, can, by any process of reasoning, be said to be stolen from the Army.


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