Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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Page 160
... hear so little about those ancient virtues of which military courage is the strong and secure rock , little enough harm will be done if a few of us at least cultivate a subject which is largely concerned with them . The subject of ...
... hear so little about those ancient virtues of which military courage is the strong and secure rock , little enough harm will be done if a few of us at least cultivate a subject which is largely concerned with them . The subject of ...
Page 189
... hear just the things that I think you ought to hear in connection with our military history and the lessons to be learned from our PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON MILITARY HISTORY . 189.
... hear just the things that I think you ought to hear in connection with our military history and the lessons to be learned from our PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON MILITARY HISTORY . 189.
Page 356
... hear of the honors that await you , and yet wishing that the wind may have borne you forward towards England . You can easily decypher what is excentric in the passages of this note , with my compliments of congratulation to your ...
... hear of the honors that await you , and yet wishing that the wind may have borne you forward towards England . You can easily decypher what is excentric in the passages of this note , with my compliments of congratulation to your ...
Page 369
... hear nothing from America . Nothing of Blount , nor of Mr. " Principles - not - men " ? By a letter from Mr. Harper of 17 July , a very clever and ingenious man in the House of Representatives and of the right sort of " principles " , I ...
... hear nothing from America . Nothing of Blount , nor of Mr. " Principles - not - men " ? By a letter from Mr. Harper of 17 July , a very clever and ingenious man in the House of Representatives and of the right sort of " principles " , I ...
Page 371
... hear nothing . By a French paper I see Mr. Thos . Pinckney is in from Charlestown . This , if he is perfectly of the right sort , will break that phalanx which has brought us to the brink of war , and I believe that the late events of ...
... hear nothing . By a French paper I see Mr. Thos . Pinckney is in from Charlestown . This , if he is perfectly of the right sort , will break that phalanx which has brought us to the brink of war , and I believe that the late events of ...
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