An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... must be the lasting portion of both . If we take a survey of all the associations , states , and kingdoms of the earth , we shall find , that they have risen to greatness or fallen to ruin , have been happy in themselves and be ...
... must be the lasting portion of both . If we take a survey of all the associations , states , and kingdoms of the earth , we shall find , that they have risen to greatness or fallen to ruin , have been happy in themselves and be ...
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... , as the fource from whence all the happiness or misery of the rising generation must flow , it seems not , in modern policy , to engage that care and at- tention tention which the vaft importance of it requires . Though ( 9 ) 1 ...
... , as the fource from whence all the happiness or misery of the rising generation must flow , it seems not , in modern policy , to engage that care and at- tention tention which the vaft importance of it requires . Though ( 9 ) 1 ...
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... must alfo fuffer , not only by a failure in the duties of that department , but in the lofs of two members whose talents have not been fuitably applied . The fame form of what is called a learned and liberal education in this country ...
... must alfo fuffer , not only by a failure in the duties of that department , but in the lofs of two members whose talents have not been fuitably applied . The fame form of what is called a learned and liberal education in this country ...
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... not governed by that politeness which is the pure effect of fenfibility and knowledge , must be worse than the rudeness of a favage ; and they are also cap- tivated tivated with an idea of the authority they ex- pect ( 16 )
... not governed by that politeness which is the pure effect of fenfibility and knowledge , must be worse than the rudeness of a favage ; and they are also cap- tivated tivated with an idea of the authority they ex- pect ( 16 )
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... must be subject to authority , and that the degree which is to devolve upon them , if not maintained upon right principles , will be in continual danger of being abused . But are these notions and practices calculated to change that ...
... must be subject to authority , and that the degree which is to devolve upon them , if not maintained upon right principles , will be in continual danger of being abused . But are these notions and practices calculated to change that ...
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