An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... qualify them for the highest usefulness to their own country ; to inform their understandings with that kind of knowledge , and to apply their talents to those objects and pursuits , that will render them most serviceable in the support ...
... qualify them for the highest usefulness to their own country ; to inform their understandings with that kind of knowledge , and to apply their talents to those objects and pursuits , that will render them most serviceable in the support ...
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... qualified member is excluded by the appoint- ment of one unqualified , the ftate 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 ...
... qualified member is excluded by the appoint- ment of one unqualified , the ftate 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 ...
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... qualified to fill and fuftain fome useful character on the public stage : and yet it will be difficult to fay , what fingle important duty of fociety he is able to discharge , what fingle office as a citizen he is qualified to execute ...
... qualified to fill and fuftain fome useful character on the public stage : and yet it will be difficult to fay , what fingle important duty of fociety he is able to discharge , what fingle office as a citizen he is qualified to execute ...
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... qualifications . In early times , indeed , when this nation had few foreign connections , and little foreign ter- ritory ; when she depended for protection on her own fituation , and the fuperior strength of her fleets ; when her people ...
... qualifications . In early times , indeed , when this nation had few foreign connections , and little foreign ter- ritory ; when she depended for protection on her own fituation , and the fuperior strength of her fleets ; when her people ...
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... qualified , for that service which has rendered them fuperlatively emi- nent , by an early , well cultivated , and pro- found knowledge of the theory of navigation in its utmost comprehension . But new and different ftates and ...
... qualified , for that service which has rendered them fuperlatively emi- nent , by an early , well cultivated , and pro- found knowledge of the theory of navigation in its utmost comprehension . But new and different ftates and ...
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