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Among the Germanic nations , the profession of arms was esteemed the sole
employment that deserved the name of manly or honorable . The initiation of the
youth to this profession was attended with peculiar solemnity and appropriate ...
Among the Germanic nations , the profession of arms was esteemed the sole
employment that deserved the name of manly or honorable . The initiation of the
youth to this profession was attended with peculiar solemnity and appropriate ...
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It will be difficult to prevail on them to arm their vassals , because their wealth
entirely depends on the number and ... But the most certain means of obtaining
the end proposed , will be to induce the vassals to take up arms of their own
accord .
It will be difficult to prevail on them to arm their vassals , because their wealth
entirely depends on the number and ... But the most certain means of obtaining
the end proposed , will be to induce the vassals to take up arms of their own
accord .
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All Mexico was in arms , and the lake was covered with canoes . The Spaniards ,
crowded together on the narrow causeway , were hemmed in on every side , and
, wearied with slaughter , were unable to bear up against the weight of the ...
All Mexico was in arms , and the lake was covered with canoes . The Spaniards ,
crowded together on the narrow causeway , were hemmed in on every side , and
, wearied with slaughter , were unable to bear up against the weight of the ...
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