The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 第 23 巻J. Dodsley, 1788 |
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... command or to act in a grand intended expedition . The military power of England was not at that time fully called forth ; and the defencelefs ftate of Ire- land in the beginning of the year might well have given birth to fuch a defign ...
... command or to act in a grand intended expedition . The military power of England was not at that time fully called forth ; and the defencelefs ftate of Ire- land in the beginning of the year might well have given birth to fuch a defign ...
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... command , particularly if their merit had placed them high in the opinion and confidence of their country , were the marked objects of its pernicious influence . Thus , while knowledge and in- tegrity were profcribed in our councils ...
... command , particularly if their merit had placed them high in the opinion and confidence of their country , were the marked objects of its pernicious influence . Thus , while knowledge and in- tegrity were profcribed in our councils ...
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... command of regi- ments . Defks , counting - houfes , and public offices , were ftripped of their ufeful and peaceable oc- cupiers , to fupply a new race of commanders and generals for our armies . Thus were officers of long service and ...
... command of regi- ments . Defks , counting - houfes , and public offices , were ftripped of their ufeful and peaceable oc- cupiers , to fupply a new race of commanders and generals for our armies . Thus were officers of long service and ...
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... command of temper , could not but feel fome embarrassment ; and indeed it would have requir- ed fuch habits of argument , and fuch a portion of eloquence , as are not often acquired by , nor fre- quently the lot of military men , to ...
... command of temper , could not but feel fome embarrassment ; and indeed it would have requir- ed fuch habits of argument , and fuch a portion of eloquence , as are not often acquired by , nor fre- quently the lot of military men , to ...
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... commands in the militia or army , would have deem- ed their prefence indifpenfably ne- ceffary , in thofe places where their fortunes and interefts lay . Could it then have been confiftent with pro- priety , with reason , or with fafety ...
... commands in the militia or army , would have deem- ed their prefence indifpenfably ne- ceffary , in thofe places where their fortunes and interefts lay . Could it then have been confiftent with pro- priety , with reason , or with fafety ...
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