Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... Troops , superior to Militia . Military Power .. Military Discipline ... 156 155 156 157 158 159 Subordination .8 159 Imprudent Conversation of Officers .. 160 Mutiny ... 161 The Western Insurrection .. 161 Loyalty ... " Army of the ...
... Troops , superior to Militia . Military Power .. Military Discipline ... 156 155 156 157 158 159 Subordination .8 159 Imprudent Conversation of Officers .. 160 Mutiny ... 161 The Western Insurrection .. 161 Loyalty ... " Army of the ...
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... Troops in Canada ... 216 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 ...
... Troops in Canada ... 216 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 ...
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... find abundant work for his troops , elsewhere ; on which happy pros- pect I sincerely congratulate every friend of Ameri- can liberty . 1778 . III . INDEPENDENCE In war , your fame is immortal 36 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Lord North's Bills 86.
... find abundant work for his troops , elsewhere ; on which happy pros- pect I sincerely congratulate every friend of Ameri- can liberty . 1778 . III . INDEPENDENCE In war , your fame is immortal 36 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Lord North's Bills 86.
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... troops unused to service , of- ten apprehend danger where no danger is . THE THREE INCENTIVES , IN BATTLE . Three things prompt men to a regular discharge of their duty , in time of action : natural bravery , hope of reward , and fear ...
... troops unused to service , of- ten apprehend danger where no danger is . THE THREE INCENTIVES , IN BATTLE . Three things prompt men to a regular discharge of their duty , in time of action : natural bravery , hope of reward , and fear ...
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... troops regularly trained , disciplined , and appointed , superior in knowledge , and superior in arms , ) are timid , and ready to fly from their own shadows , THE REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOT'S ONLY FEAR . The virtue , spirit , and union in ...
... troops regularly trained , disciplined , and appointed , superior in knowledge , and superior in arms , ) are timid , and ready to fly from their own shadows , THE REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOT'S ONLY FEAR . The virtue , spirit , and union in ...
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