An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... all the offices , both private and public , of PEACE and WAR . MILTON . THE SECOND EDITION . LONDON : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR ; AND SOLD BY T. CADELL , IN THE STRAND . M DCC LXXVI . LG TO THE PUBLIC . IN this kingdom , though renowned AN.
... all the offices , both private and public , of PEACE and WAR . MILTON . THE SECOND EDITION . LONDON : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR ; AND SOLD BY T. CADELL , IN THE STRAND . M DCC LXXVI . LG TO THE PUBLIC . IN this kingdom , though renowned AN.
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Lewis Lochée. TO THE PUBLIC . IN this kingdom , though renowned for those great talents and generous virtues that are the fource of the highest improvements , little has been written on the art of war . As the natives , therefore , for ...
Lewis Lochée. TO THE PUBLIC . IN this kingdom , though renowned for those great talents and generous virtues that are the fource of the highest improvements , little has been written on the art of war . As the natives , therefore , for ...
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... kingdoms of the earth , we shall find , that they have risen to greatness or fallen to ruin , have been happy in themselves and be- neficial to their neighbours , or rent with in- testine commotions , or plunged into hopeless distress ...
... kingdoms of the earth , we shall find , that they have risen to greatness or fallen to ruin , have been happy in themselves and be- neficial to their neighbours , or rent with in- testine commotions , or plunged into hopeless distress ...
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... kingdoms , are to be ascribed to the nature and power of education : That no state can long fubfift , let its form of government be what it will , if the educa- tion of its youth is not peculiarly adapted to the nature , end , and ...
... kingdoms , are to be ascribed to the nature and power of education : That no state can long fubfift , let its form of government be what it will , if the educa- tion of its youth is not peculiarly adapted to the nature , end , and ...
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Lewis Lochée. given humour appetite and paffion their own scope . In this kingdom , where moral science has been more cultivated than in any other , the ftudent , out of the vast variety before him , may be affifted in the felection of ...
Lewis Lochée. given humour appetite and paffion their own scope . In this kingdom , where moral science has been more cultivated than in any other , the ftudent , out of the vast variety before him , may be affifted in the felection of ...
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