Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... Soldier's Duty .. 118 The Army , Agents of Civil Power . 119 Maxims for Officers .. 119 Patriot Soldiers .. 120 Two Views of Danger .. I2C The Three Incentives in Battle . 121 Regulars and Recruits .. 121 The Coward's Bravery . 121 Raw ...
... Soldier's Duty .. 118 The Army , Agents of Civil Power . 119 Maxims for Officers .. 119 Patriot Soldiers .. 120 Two Views of Danger .. I2C The Three Incentives in Battle . 121 Regulars and Recruits .. 121 The Coward's Bravery . 121 Raw ...
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... SOLDIER , THE BEST PATRIOT The General most earnestly entreats the officers , and soldiers , to consider the consequences ; that they can no way assist our cruel enemies more effectually , than making division among ourselves ; That the ...
... SOLDIER , THE BEST PATRIOT The General most earnestly entreats the officers , and soldiers , to consider the consequences ; that they can no way assist our cruel enemies more effectually , than making division among ourselves ; That the ...
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... SOLDIERS , MAINTAINED . . . All that the common soldiery of any country can expect is food and cloathing . The pay given in other armies is little more than nominal , very low in ... Soldiers; their Support The Soldier's Personal Sacrifices.
... SOLDIERS , MAINTAINED . . . All that the common soldiery of any country can expect is food and cloathing . The pay given in other armies is little more than nominal , very low in ... Soldiers; their Support The Soldier's Personal Sacrifices.
Contenido
The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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