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Page 158
... principles , occasionally declared , find general approbation , tho they will deserve notice . " To make eternal peace , " says Demosthenes , " with a mortal man , whose utmost greatness must be transient ; to bind up all posterity from ...
... principles , occasionally declared , find general approbation , tho they will deserve notice . " To make eternal peace , " says Demosthenes , " with a mortal man , whose utmost greatness must be transient ; to bind up all posterity from ...
Page 276
... principles are still employed ; although Col. Pasley has clearly demonstrated , by actual experiment , the fallacy of the conclusions hitherto drawn from investigation . He has not , however , ( we believe , ) pointed out the source of ...
... principles are still employed ; although Col. Pasley has clearly demonstrated , by actual experiment , the fallacy of the conclusions hitherto drawn from investigation . He has not , however , ( we believe , ) pointed out the source of ...
Page 277
... principles of the military art in the time of peace , as in the practice of them in the open field and in fortresses during the period of war . We must observe , however , that , in order to ensure com- plete success to our military ...
... principles of the military art in the time of peace , as in the practice of them in the open field and in fortresses during the period of war . We must observe , however , that , in order to ensure com- plete success to our military ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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