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... important , ought to have their appropriate place . With regard to the age of Alexander , would it not have been sufficient to have stated the result of his inquiries ; namely , that , for the more public and the more important matters ...
... important , ought to have their appropriate place . With regard to the age of Alexander , would it not have been sufficient to have stated the result of his inquiries ; namely , that , for the more public and the more important matters ...
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... important when states call it to their aid in the decision of battles , teaches us no- thing relatively to that which gives value to number and power to the material . The genius of institutions , and their harmony or discordance with ...
... important when states call it to their aid in the decision of battles , teaches us no- thing relatively to that which gives value to number and power to the material . The genius of institutions , and their harmony or discordance with ...
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... important establishments at Sandhurst and Woolwich , on which he dwells with perhaps a tedious prolixity ; giving every particu- lar of the pay of the several officers , professors , and servants ; the terms of admission for the cadets ...
... important establishments at Sandhurst and Woolwich , on which he dwells with perhaps a tedious prolixity ; giving every particu- lar of the pay of the several officers , professors , and servants ; the terms of admission for the cadets ...
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