The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 328
... force is one , which prohibits them from having a cushion to kneel upon in church . Trifling as this distinction is , it is sometimes abrogated for mo- ney , in favour of a particular family , by a royal order , raising the mem- bers of ...
... force is one , which prohibits them from having a cushion to kneel upon in church . Trifling as this distinction is , it is sometimes abrogated for mo- ney , in favour of a particular family , by a royal order , raising the mem- bers of ...
Page 330
... force of the captain - general- ship of Caracas , therefore , amounts to 13,136 men , supposing all the companies to be complete ; but the distance of one province from ano- ther is so great , that , if attacked by an enemy , each must ...
... force of the captain - general- ship of Caracas , therefore , amounts to 13,136 men , supposing all the companies to be complete ; but the distance of one province from ano- ther is so great , that , if attacked by an enemy , each must ...
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... forces are parcel- led out in service , from which cir- cumstance they can never acquire uniformity or consistency . Campaigns in Asia do not contri- bute to form troops fitted for Euro- pean warfare ; and a general who has returned ...
... forces are parcel- led out in service , from which cir- cumstance they can never acquire uniformity or consistency . Campaigns in Asia do not contri- bute to form troops fitted for Euro- pean warfare ; and a general who has returned ...
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... force , and to leave no pretext for an appeal to violence . Nothing could have stood against the force of reason , which ought to have given way ; and from a mo- narch of the character of Louis XVI , there was no reason to apprehend any ...
... force , and to leave no pretext for an appeal to violence . Nothing could have stood against the force of reason , which ought to have given way ; and from a mo- narch of the character of Louis XVI , there was no reason to apprehend any ...
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... force , the decision came to be with those by whom force could at all times be commanded . Reason and philosophy were discarded , and mere terror and brute violence , in the various forms of proscrip- tions , insurrections , massacres ...
... force , the decision came to be with those by whom force could at all times be commanded . Reason and philosophy were discarded , and mere terror and brute violence , in the various forms of proscrip- tions , insurrections , massacres ...
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