The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 258F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 130
... soldier ought to fear nothing but God and dishonour . " And there is the true French wit and insight in that of Helvetius : " Discipline is but the art of inspiring soldiers with more fear for their own officers than they have for the ...
... soldier ought to fear nothing but God and dishonour . " And there is the true French wit and insight in that of Helvetius : " Discipline is but the art of inspiring soldiers with more fear for their own officers than they have for the ...
Page 139
... soldier , whether at the instance of such other soldier or not , or cause himself to be maimed or injured by any other person with intent thereby to render himself or such other soldier unfit for service , . . . or who shall tamper with ...
... soldier , whether at the instance of such other soldier or not , or cause himself to be maimed or injured by any other person with intent thereby to render himself or such other soldier unfit for service , . . . or who shall tamper with ...
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... soldier's duty as unqualified and unlimited with regard to cause and place and time . The very word soldier meant originally stipendiary , his pay or solde ( from the Latin solidum ) coming to constitute his chief characteristic . From ...
... soldier's duty as unqualified and unlimited with regard to cause and place and time . The very word soldier meant originally stipendiary , his pay or solde ( from the Latin solidum ) coming to constitute his chief characteristic . From ...
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Through the Breach in the Balkan By R W GRAVES | 1 |
Arcachon to Bournemouth By PERCY FITZGERALD | 81 |
The Dreaded Interview | 109 |
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