An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... part , the very foul of government , that puts it in motion , and gives it life and vigour . It follows , therefore , as a fundamental rule in education , B education , that the principle by which the whole community E S S A Y Ο Ν ...
... part , the very foul of government , that puts it in motion , and gives it life and vigour . It follows , therefore , as a fundamental rule in education , B education , that the principle by which the whole community E S S A Y Ο Ν ...
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... give reciprocal strength to the noble principle from which they are de- rived . Honour , the principle of a monarchical state , according to Montefquieu , " estimates " the actions of men , not as good but as fplen- 66 did , not as juft ...
... give reciprocal strength to the noble principle from which they are de- rived . Honour , the principle of a monarchical state , according to Montefquieu , " estimates " the actions of men , not as good but as fplen- 66 did , not as juft ...
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... give to future life its form and tincture ? whofe errors will it dimi- nifh , whofe paffions will it reftrain , whom will it make more brave , more juft , more liberal ? Excepting the lawyer , the phyfician , and the divine , divine ...
... give to future life its form and tincture ? whofe errors will it dimi- nifh , whofe paffions will it reftrain , whom will it make more brave , more juft , more liberal ? Excepting the lawyer , the phyfician , and the divine , divine ...
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... give life to that manly virtue which an effeminate education had fuppreffed . The principal articles of bodily exercise , are dancing , fencing , fwimming , riding . Dancing gives grace to all the motions of the body , ease and elegance ...
... give life to that manly virtue which an effeminate education had fuppreffed . The principal articles of bodily exercise , are dancing , fencing , fwimming , riding . Dancing gives grace to all the motions of the body , ease and elegance ...
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... gives birth to affecta- tion and grimace , it had better not be learnt . Much , however , both of its true use , and its perverfion , depends upon the choice of a master , But fencing , for its manifold advantages , can admit only of ...
... gives birth to affecta- tion and grimace , it had better not be learnt . Much , however , both of its true use , and its perverfion , depends upon the choice of a master , But fencing , for its manifold advantages , can admit only of ...
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