An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... 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 but as great , not as rea ...
... 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 but as great , not as rea ...
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... noble fabric of the British Constitution , though fo deeply founded and fo many ages in erecting , if the aid of equal valour , and equal skill in the art of war , was wanting for its protection and fupport ! The cenfure on the ...
... noble fabric of the British Constitution , though fo deeply founded and fo many ages in erecting , if the aid of equal valour , and equal skill in the art of war , was wanting for its protection and fupport ! The cenfure on the ...
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... noble mis- trefs . As much , therefore , as the British go- vernment is fuperior to all other human govern- ments that ever had a being , fo much ought a British foldier to rife above the character of every other foldier , in the ...
... noble mis- trefs . As much , therefore , as the British go- vernment is fuperior to all other human govern- ments that ever had a being , fo much ought a British foldier to rife above the character of every other foldier , in the ...
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... hallowed in the cause of virtue and the public ; and that neither his fword nor his life are at any time at his own difpofal . His mind must be strongly im- impreffed with the just and noble motives that influenced the ( 31 )
... hallowed in the cause of virtue and the public ; and that neither his fword nor his life are at any time at his own difpofal . His mind must be strongly im- impreffed with the just and noble motives that influenced the ( 31 )
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Lewis Lochée. impreffed with the just and noble motives that influenced the conduct of the Roman , who , upon being urged to fingle combat , made this answer to the challenger : " To - morrow we " are both to face the enemy ; let it then ...
Lewis Lochée. impreffed with the just and noble motives that influenced the conduct of the Roman , who , upon being urged to fingle combat , made this answer to the challenger : " To - morrow we " are both to face the enemy ; let it then ...
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