An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... manners , of the fa- crifice of our dearest private interests , and of all thofe exalted virtues , which , in fingular inftances and during fhort intervals , we fo much and so justly admire in the antients . Honour is , indeed ...
... manners , of the fa- crifice of our dearest private interests , and of all thofe exalted virtues , which , in fingular inftances and during fhort intervals , we fo much and so justly admire in the antients . Honour is , indeed ...
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... intellectual and moral improvement , to be depositaries of up- right principles and pure manners , illustrious examples of temperance , juftice , benevolence and 1 and piety , diffufing order and happiness all around ( 12 )
... intellectual and moral improvement , to be depositaries of up- right principles and pure manners , illustrious examples of temperance , juftice , benevolence and 1 and piety , diffufing order and happiness all around ( 12 )
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... 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 government was monarchical , it has not been capable of a higher principle ...
... 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 government was monarchical , it has not been capable of a higher principle ...
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... manners , that have appeared among them either as indivi- duals or as formed into ftates and kingdoms , are to be ... manner bound to make fuch attain- ment , ment , left that which is intended as a benefit ( 27 )
... manners , that have appeared among them either as indivi- duals or as formed into ftates and kingdoms , are to be ... manner bound to make fuch attain- ment , ment , left that which is intended as a benefit ( 27 )
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... bodily exercise , are dancing , fencing , fwimming , riding . Dancing gives grace to all the motions of the body , ease and elegance of manner and ad- drefs , dress , and that manly confidence which even the best ( 29 ) .
... bodily exercise , are dancing , fencing , fwimming , riding . Dancing gives grace to all the motions of the body , ease and elegance of manner and ad- drefs , dress , and that manly confidence which even the best ( 29 ) .
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