An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... continual facrifice of private intereft to the good of the community ; and fuch univerfal benevolence of affection , and in- tegrity of action , as give reciprocal strength to the noble principle from which they are de- rived . Honour ...
... continual facrifice of private intereft to the good of the community ; and fuch univerfal benevolence of affection , and in- tegrity of action , as give reciprocal strength to the noble principle from which they are de- rived . Honour ...
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... continual danger of being abused . But are these notions and practices calculated to change that which is cenfured as positive evil , even into negative good ? Or rather , have not these and other fimilar notions and practices ...
... continual danger of being abused . But are these notions and practices calculated to change that which is cenfured as positive evil , even into negative good ? Or rather , have not these and other fimilar notions and practices ...
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... continual union . They established public schools for inftructing their youth in this fcience by rule and precept illuf- trated by practice ; and those republics that could not bear the expence of a military institu- tion in its fullest ...
... continual union . They established public schools for inftructing their youth in this fcience by rule and precept illuf- trated by practice ; and those republics that could not bear the expence of a military institu- tion in its fullest ...
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... continual application of it to practice . Hence , though military education will na- turally divide itself into the two branches of the exercises of the body , and the operations of the mind ; yet it is to be understood , that such a ...
... continual application of it to practice . Hence , though military education will na- turally divide itself into the two branches of the exercises of the body , and the operations of the mind ; yet it is to be understood , that such a ...
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... continual resistance , is in no danger of being tempted into excefs and riot : he that has chearfully fubmitted to voluntary hardship for the love of order and due obedience , will not be apt to murmur at fevere fervice in the order of ...
... continual resistance , is in no danger of being tempted into excefs and riot : he that has chearfully fubmitted to voluntary hardship for the love of order and due obedience , will not be apt to murmur at fevere fervice in the order of ...
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