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... himself he chiefly relies for offence as well as defence . Every favage can fay , what few beggars a- mong us can fay , Omnia mea mecum porto ; and hence the aptitude VOL . II . A of of a favage for war , which makes little alteration ...
... himself he chiefly relies for offence as well as defence . Every favage can fay , what few beggars a- mong us can fay , Omnia mea mecum porto ; and hence the aptitude VOL . II . A of of a favage for war , which makes little alteration ...
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... himself abfolute , there are no means to evade the impending blow ; for what avail the greatest number of effeminate cowards against a difciplined army , devoted to their prince , and ready implicitly to execute his commands ? In a word ...
... himself abfolute , there are no means to evade the impending blow ; for what avail the greatest number of effeminate cowards against a difciplined army , devoted to their prince , and ready implicitly to execute his commands ? In a word ...
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... himself remarks , that the use and exercife of arms , would make the youth place their honour upon that art , and would enflame them with love of military glory ; not adverting , that love of military glory , dif- fufed through the ...
... himself remarks , that the use and exercife of arms , would make the youth place their honour upon that art , and would enflame them with love of military glory ; not adverting , that love of military glory , dif- fufed through the ...
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... himself but by money ; and it is confe- quently the worst of all the refources of government . Would it not be more " expedient Take another preliminary confideration . While there remained any portion Sk . IX . 15 THE ARM Y.
... himself but by money ; and it is confe- quently the worst of all the refources of government . Would it not be more " expedient Take another preliminary confideration . While there remained any portion Sk . IX . 15 THE ARM Y.
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... himself , from morning to night , going about , and directing every operation . Marius , before engaging the Cimbri , exercifed his army in turning the courfe of a river . Appian re- lates , that Antiochus , during his winter - quarters ...
... himself , from morning to night , going about , and directing every operation . Marius , before engaging the Cimbri , exercifed his army in turning the courfe of a river . Appian re- lates , that Antiochus , during his winter - quarters ...
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