The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... means improbable that her new army will be more amply officered than that of Germany . With reference to the higher commands , a complete revolution is designed and Germany is to be all but exactly copied . Under the old military ...
... means improbable that her new army will be more amply officered than that of Germany . With reference to the higher commands , a complete revolution is designed and Germany is to be all but exactly copied . Under the old military ...
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... means for recreation and amusement have been provid- ed . In one of Parry's voyages the prepara- tion and printing of a newspaper enlivened many an hour of the long , dark winter ; we learn , therefore , with satisfaction , that the pre ...
... means for recreation and amusement have been provid- ed . In one of Parry's voyages the prepara- tion and printing of a newspaper enlivened many an hour of the long , dark winter ; we learn , therefore , with satisfaction , that the pre ...
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... means of existence . Brought up to the profes- sion of arms , as well as born to it for the military calling is there hereditary - they are unable , with their military education and instincts , to turn their hands to any- thing else ...
... means of existence . Brought up to the profes- sion of arms , as well as born to it for the military calling is there hereditary - they are unable , with their military education and instincts , to turn their hands to any- thing else ...
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