The Literary journal, Հատոր 41804 |
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... army . Sir R. thinks it perfectly essential to the existence of this country , as a great nation , to have continual wars . To give some idea of the mili- tary operations which he thinks it necessary to be un- dertaken , and the extent ...
... army . Sir R. thinks it perfectly essential to the existence of this country , as a great nation , to have continual wars . To give some idea of the mili- tary operations which he thinks it necessary to be un- dertaken , and the extent ...
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... army are men separated from the great body of society , and having their whole time and attention devoted to the acquisition of military habits . The volunteers are part of the same society , who still continue their former pursuits ...
... army are men separated from the great body of society , and having their whole time and attention devoted to the acquisition of military habits . The volunteers are part of the same society , who still continue their former pursuits ...
Էջ 529
... army of one hundred and fifty thousand men . If if it maintained a standing army . But there are li- the national defence is entirely entrusted to this army , mits beyond which the numbers of a standing army if the rest of the ...
... army of one hundred and fifty thousand men . If if it maintained a standing army . But there are li- the national defence is entirely entrusted to this army , mits beyond which the numbers of a standing army if the rest of the ...
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