North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... military , and the class of people that direct publick opinion , and more especially that patronize publick institutions , have an immediate personal interest in keeping up the military system . Her power over her colonies , her ...
... military , and the class of people that direct publick opinion , and more especially that patronize publick institutions , have an immediate personal interest in keeping up the military system . Her power over her colonies , her ...
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... military estab- lishments . Hence every thing that tends to make a pacifick policy general among nations , has a direct bearing for our particular advantage . And hence , whatever we do from a motive of general humanity and benevolence ...
... military estab- lishments . Hence every thing that tends to make a pacifick policy general among nations , has a direct bearing for our particular advantage . And hence , whatever we do from a motive of general humanity and benevolence ...
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... military establishments and consolidated authority in the civil magistracy . These observations we hope to have made , without offending the friends of either political party , both which it is the direct interest , and we presume the ...
... military establishments and consolidated authority in the civil magistracy . These observations we hope to have made , without offending the friends of either political party , both which it is the direct interest , and we presume the ...
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... military profes- sion in the social system as one of the principal avenues to for- tune and fame , the toleration of war in publick opinion as a part of this system , and the applause bestowed upon 30 [ Nov. Peace Societies .
... military profes- sion in the social system as one of the principal avenues to for- tune and fame , the toleration of war in publick opinion as a part of this system , and the applause bestowed upon 30 [ Nov. Peace Societies .
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... military operations . The existence of the military profession as one of the regular occupations of society is a legacy bequeathed to us from those ages when fighting was the only employment , and the way in which it keeps up the habit ...
... military operations . The existence of the military profession as one of the regular occupations of society is a legacy bequeathed to us from those ages when fighting was the only employment , and the way in which it keeps up the habit ...
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