Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... Soldiers , Citizens , heads of families , teachers of youth , and , in a word , all who should aim at what is great and good , in public and in private life , and who would avail themselves of such sagacious , profound , and ennobling ...
... Soldiers , Citizens , heads of families , teachers of youth , and , in a word , all who should aim at what is great and good , in public and in private life , and who would avail themselves of such sagacious , profound , and ennobling ...
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... .145-148 148 149 150 Military Influence of Congress .. 2. - The Army . The Soldier's Duty .... 151 The Army , Agents of Civil Power .. 152 Maxims for Officers .... 152 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ( Continued ) . Patriot Soldiers . PAGE CONTENTS .
... .145-148 148 149 150 Military Influence of Congress .. 2. - The Army . The Soldier's Duty .... 151 The Army , Agents of Civil Power .. 152 Maxims for Officers .... 152 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ( Continued ) . Patriot Soldiers . PAGE CONTENTS .
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... Soldiers . PAGE 158 Two Views of Danger .. 154 The Three Incentives , in Battle . 154 Regulars and Recruits .. 154 ... Soldiers , maintained .. 171 172 172 172 Officers and Soldiers , their Support ... The Soldier's Personal Sacrifices ...
... Soldiers . PAGE 158 Two Views of Danger .. 154 The Three Incentives , in Battle . 154 Regulars and Recruits .. 154 ... Soldiers , maintained .. 171 172 172 172 Officers and Soldiers , their Support ... The Soldier's Personal Sacrifices ...
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... succeeded by the sunshine of peace , our citizen - soldiers impressed a useful lesson of patriotism on mankind , by nobly re- turning , with impaired constitutions and unsatisfied claims , after LIBERTY . 27 The Spirit of the Revolution 27,
... succeeded by the sunshine of peace , our citizen - soldiers impressed a useful lesson of patriotism on mankind , by nobly re- turning , with impaired constitutions and unsatisfied claims , after LIBERTY . 27 The Spirit of the Revolution 27,
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... soldiers who are actuated by the spirit of adventure , the Fisheries will afford ample and prof- itable employment ; and the extensive and fertile Regions of the West will yield a most happy asylum to those , who , fond of domestic ...
... soldiers who are actuated by the spirit of adventure , the Fisheries will afford ample and prof- itable employment ; and the extensive and fertile Regions of the West will yield a most happy asylum to those , who , fond of domestic ...
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