An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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Lewis Lochée. TO THE PUBLIC . IN this kingdom , though renowned for those great talents and generous virtues that are the fource of the highest improvements , little has been written on the art of war . As the natives , therefore , for ...
Lewis Lochée. TO THE PUBLIC . IN this kingdom , though renowned for those great talents and generous virtues that are the fource of the highest improvements , little has been written on the art of war . As the natives , therefore , for ...
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... those arts and accomplishments that ensure conqueft , it exalts the feduction of innocence , and the vio- lations of conjugal fidelity , into acts of gal- lantry ; and from a preposterous idea of great- nefs of foul , and the true ...
... those arts and accomplishments that ensure conqueft , it exalts the feduction of innocence , and the vio- lations of conjugal fidelity , into acts of gal- lantry ; and from a preposterous idea of great- nefs of foul , and the true ...
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... those delusive appearances of it that honour may chance to affume . It is the extinction of all intellectual light , the fuppreffion of every ge- nerous affection : and as the tyrant and the flave are equally under its dominion , deep ...
... those delusive appearances of it that honour may chance to affume . It is the extinction of all intellectual light , the fuppreffion of every ge- nerous affection : and as the tyrant and the flave are equally under its dominion , deep ...
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... those that compose them , have the principles of growth and diffolution in their own frame : like men , they are born and die , have their commence- ment and their period ; they arife , like light , from the darkness of poverty , to ...
... those that compose them , have the principles of growth and diffolution in their own frame : like men , they are born and die , have their commence- ment and their period ; they arife , like light , from the darkness of poverty , to ...
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... the fource from whence that protection flows ; the principles of this won- derful Conftitution , and the high duties it re- quires , cannot be too clearly explained . On thofe those who enter into the profeffion of arms , the ( 6 )
... the fource from whence that protection flows ; the principles of this won- derful Conftitution , and the high duties it re- quires , cannot be too clearly explained . On thofe those who enter into the profeffion of arms , the ( 6 )
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