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... kind are especially adapted for young men of military distinction . They tend to excite a spirit of adventure , and to awaken am bitious hopes ; they suggest forms of enterprize , and inure the thoughts to variety of resource ; and they ...
... kind are especially adapted for young men of military distinction . They tend to excite a spirit of adventure , and to awaken am bitious hopes ; they suggest forms of enterprize , and inure the thoughts to variety of resource ; and they ...
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... kind may be fed and fattened on sugar : but the question is whether , if the duty were remitted , the sugar could be af- forded at a price sufficiently low to permit the application ; and the way to ascertain this point is to go through ...
... kind may be fed and fattened on sugar : but the question is whether , if the duty were remitted , the sugar could be af- forded at a price sufficiently low to permit the application ; and the way to ascertain this point is to go through ...
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... kind , by marches , counter - marches , reconnoiterings , skirmishes , and false attacks . Bonaparte makes it a rule to keep them in perpetual movement till the time arrives for a general action . Unity of operation . If the French ...
... kind , by marches , counter - marches , reconnoiterings , skirmishes , and false attacks . Bonaparte makes it a rule to keep them in perpetual movement till the time arrives for a general action . Unity of operation . If the French ...
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Fosketts Rights of the Army | 29 |
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