Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... Danger .. 154 The Three Incentives , in Battle . 154 Regulars and Recruits .. 154 The Coward's Bravery . 154 Raw Militia .. 155 The Revolutionary Patriot's Only Fear .. 155 Military Rank , the People's Gift ..... 155 The Freeman's ...
... Danger .. 154 The Three Incentives , in Battle . 154 Regulars and Recruits .. 154 The Coward's Bravery . 154 Raw Militia .. 155 The Revolutionary Patriot's Only Fear .. 155 Military Rank , the People's Gift ..... 155 The Freeman's ...
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... Danger from France's Naval Ascendency .. 217 Excessive Confidence in an Ally . 218 Invasion of Canada ...... 218 VII .-- THE NAVY . Commerce and the Navy .. Ships of War .. National Importance of a Naval Force . A Naval Force in the ...
... Danger from France's Naval Ascendency .. 217 Excessive Confidence in an Ally . 218 Invasion of Canada ...... 218 VII .-- THE NAVY . Commerce and the Navy .. Ships of War .. National Importance of a Naval Force . A Naval Force in the ...
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... danger , natural to that so- licitude , urge me to offer to your solemn contemplation , and to recommend to your frequent review , some sentiments , which are the result of much reflection , of no inconsiderable observation , and which ...
... danger , natural to that so- licitude , urge me to offer to your solemn contemplation , and to recommend to your frequent review , some sentiments , which are the result of much reflection , of no inconsiderable observation , and which ...
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... dangerous to others ; and that no governments oug ; to interfere with the internal concerns of another , except for the security of what is due to themselves . NATIONAL REVOLUTIONS . The rapidity of national revolutions appears no less ...
... dangerous to others ; and that no governments oug ; to interfere with the internal concerns of another , except for the security of what is due to themselves . NATIONAL REVOLUTIONS . The rapidity of national revolutions appears no less ...
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... danger to it is to be apprehended from our- selves . Shall we slumber and sleep , then , while we should be punishing those miscreants who have brought these troubles upon us , and who are aiming to continue us in them ; while we should ...
... danger to it is to be apprehended from our- selves . Shall we slumber and sleep , then , while we should be punishing those miscreants who have brought these troubles upon us , and who are aiming to continue us in them ; while we should ...
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