An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... cultivated in the mind of every individual . All governments may be reduced to three fpecies , the republican , the monarchical , and the defpotic ; to each of which Montesquieu has affigned its proper principle : " to the re ...
... cultivated in the mind of every individual . All governments may be reduced to three fpecies , the republican , the monarchical , and the defpotic ; to each of which Montesquieu has affigned its proper principle : " to the re ...
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... cultivation ? After the restraint of fo many years in the school or the college , the mind is too apt to exult in a fancied deliverance from difcipline and duty ; and where amplitude of fortune and the falfe indulgence of parents ...
... cultivation ? After the restraint of fo many years in the school or the college , the mind is too apt to exult in a fancied deliverance from difcipline and duty ; and where amplitude of fortune and the falfe indulgence of parents ...
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... cultivated under- standing , with the nobleft principles and the ftricteft manners ? In all ages , and all nations , the profeffion of arms has at least been deemed the profeffion of honour : in fome nations , indeed , whofe form of ...
... cultivated under- standing , with the nobleft principles and the ftricteft manners ? In all ages , and all nations , the profeffion of arms has at least been deemed the profeffion of honour : in fome nations , indeed , whofe form of ...
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... cultivation , and those principles , habits , and acts , that conftitute the intelligent and ge- nerous virtue of a private individual , let the history of mankind determine . By this fubor- dination , however , the peculiar rights of ...
... cultivation , and those principles , habits , and acts , that conftitute the intelligent and ge- nerous virtue of a private individual , let the history of mankind determine . By this fubor- dination , however , the peculiar rights of ...
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... cultivated , and pro- found knowledge of the theory of navigation in its utmost comprehension . But new and different ftates and fituations , grown into establishment , neceffarily require new and different maxims and purfuits ; and as ...
... cultivated , and pro- found knowledge of the theory of navigation in its utmost comprehension . But new and different ftates and fituations , grown into establishment , neceffarily require new and different maxims and purfuits ; and as ...
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