An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... foul of government , that puts it in motion , and gives it life and vigour . It follows , therefore , as a fundamental rule in education , B education , that the principle by which the whole community E S S A Y Ο Ν ...
... foul of government , that puts it in motion , and gives it life and vigour . It follows , therefore , as a fundamental rule in education , B education , that the principle by which the whole community E S S A Y Ο Ν ...
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... rules of a ftricter discipline , either in the study of laws and government in the most extenfive and li- beral form , or , if his spirit and genius lead him to it , in the profeffion of arms , till he is called forth to public fervice ...
... rules of a ftricter discipline , either in the study of laws and government in the most extenfive and li- beral form , or , if his spirit and genius lead him to it , in the profeffion of arms , till he is called forth to public fervice ...
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... rules and precepts , a combination of all poffi- ble events in their minutest complications , and conclufions deduced therefrom and treasured up in the mind ready for fervice : whereas in prac- tice alone , though enlarged by the ...
... rules and precepts , a combination of all poffi- ble events in their minutest complications , and conclufions deduced therefrom and treasured up in the mind ready for fervice : whereas in prac- tice alone , though enlarged by the ...
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... rule and precept illuf- trated by practice ; and those republics that could not bear the expence of a military institu- tion in its fullest extent , encouraged masters by honorary rewards to read ftated lectures on the the fubject : and ...
... rule and precept illuf- trated by practice ; and those republics that could not bear the expence of a military institu- tion in its fullest extent , encouraged masters by honorary rewards to read ftated lectures on the the fubject : and ...
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... rule of his practice , and its promises the foundation of his hope ; and as a foldier , who ought to value obedience more than life , he will always be the wifer , the better , and the happier , for his religion . Upon Upon this ...
... rule of his practice , and its promises the foundation of his hope ; and as a foldier , who ought to value obedience more than life , he will always be the wifer , the better , and the happier , for his religion . Upon Upon this ...
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