An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... such a degree of corrective intelligence and virtue must always accompany even mere bodily exercises , as will keep them within due limits , and im- prove their fubferviency to the great ends of a foldier's duty . Thus a robust ...
... such a degree of corrective intelligence and virtue must always accompany even mere bodily exercises , as will keep them within due limits , and im- prove their fubferviency to the great ends of a foldier's duty . Thus a robust ...
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... such a general spirit of emulation , that even the private men of feve- ral companies in a corps of artillery have vo- luntarily formed themselves into a fociety , for a daily review of their progrefs in military knowledge ; and the few ...
... such a general spirit of emulation , that even the private men of feve- ral companies in a corps of artillery have vo- luntarily formed themselves into a fociety , for a daily review of their progrefs in military knowledge ; and the few ...
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... bound to the attainment of such knowledge and virtue , as will be always inftrumental to the public good , whenever the public good requires their exertion . " The righte- ❝oufness 66 men , " oufnefs and mercy , " fays ( 75 )
... bound to the attainment of such knowledge and virtue , as will be always inftrumental to the public good , whenever the public good requires their exertion . " The righte- ❝oufness 66 men , " oufnefs and mercy , " fays ( 75 )
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... Such a ftructure is The Conftitution of Great Britain ! No records difcover when it had a commencement ; neither can any annals specify the time at which it was not . William William the Norman , above feven hundred years ago , ( 84 )
... Such a ftructure is The Conftitution of Great Britain ! No records difcover when it had a commencement ; neither can any annals specify the time at which it was not . William William the Norman , above feven hundred years ago , ( 84 )
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... Such a preference must have proved an unremitting in- citement to the cultivation and exercise of every virtue ; and to fuch exertions , atchievements , and acts of pub- lic beneficence , as should draw a man forth to fo fhining a point ...
... Such a preference must have proved an unremitting in- citement to the cultivation and exercise of every virtue ; and to fuch exertions , atchievements , and acts of pub- lic beneficence , as should draw a man forth to fo fhining a point ...
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