Part,  Chapter

 1     VI,      II|          I of Article III. of the militia law, which prohibits the
 2     VI,      II| reservation, 'The Hungarian noble militia will be called into service
 3     VI,      II|    mission of the Hungarian noble militia, therefore, is to move into
 4     VI,      II|        you propose that the noble militia host shall march only so
 5     VI,     III|     soldier! To cow, farmer.' The militia law is no longer a dead
 6     VI,      IV|           on a red streamer for a militia flag.~ ~"The count is in
 7     VI,      IV|          the head of a company of militia to the war in less than
 8     VI,      IV|         ask him to join the noble militia, and he let me see the lady
 9    VII         |          PART VII~ ~THE HUNGARIAN MILITIA~ ~
10    VII,       I|         since the Diet passed the militia law without anything having
11    VII,       I|          continental embargo. The militia must content itself with
12    VII,       I|         not give any money to the militia until they are mounted and
13    VII,       I|          give any money until the militia has its uniforms!"~ ~"Well,
14    VII,       I|         enough money to equip the militia companies, distributed six
15    VII,       I|         will wager that our noble militia host will be ready for the
16    VII,      II|           at the gates! The noble militia host was set in motion.
17    VII,     III|           from Fertőszeg and by a militia company of infantry from
18     IX,       I|     garrisoned?"~ ~"A division of militia cavalry occupies every town,"~ ~"
19     IX,      II|           was not likely that any militia troops would be idling about
20      X,       I|          Papa, Raab, and Acs. The militia troops took active part
21      X,     III|        city, deputations from the militia camps, to assist in establishing
22      X,     III|         the hymn of the Hungarian militia.~ ~Ludwig and Katharina
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