The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumes 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 - Europe |
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... military , and private , of General Moreau , by Alphonse Beauchamp . Paris , 1815 , 329 Of the Literature of the South of Europe , by Sismondi . Paris , 1814 , 333 The History of the Italian Republics of the Middle Age , by Sismondi ...
... military , and private , of General Moreau , by Alphonse Beauchamp . Paris , 1815 , 329 Of the Literature of the South of Europe , by Sismondi . Paris , 1814 , 333 The History of the Italian Republics of the Middle Age , by Sismondi ...
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... military or civil leaders is it that could unite the people ; or propitiate the foreign powers ? and who will pretend that without perfect union at home , France could successfully resist those powers ? -Remove the Bourbons , and we ...
... military or civil leaders is it that could unite the people ; or propitiate the foreign powers ? and who will pretend that without perfect union at home , France could successfully resist those powers ? -Remove the Bourbons , and we ...
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... military academies , I must fear that one of the most striking lessons of the war has been lost on that body ; a lesson taught by our revolutionary contest , and con- firmed by universal experience . To be powerful and secure , we ...
... military academies , I must fear that one of the most striking lessons of the war has been lost on that body ; a lesson taught by our revolutionary contest , and con- firmed by universal experience . To be powerful and secure , we ...
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... military academies who might not enter into the army , would lose their academical acquirements or find them an im ... military academies : We want besides military engineers , engineers of mines , of canals , of roads and bridges ...
... military academies who might not enter into the army , would lose their academical acquirements or find them an im ... military academies : We want besides military engineers , engineers of mines , of canals , of roads and bridges ...
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... military people , -only through the Federal system ; we can become a literary and philosophical people by the same agency alone . All these qualifications are necessary to constitute national greatness upon the scale which suits our ...
... military people , -only through the Federal system ; we can become a literary and philosophical people by the same agency alone . All these qualifications are necessary to constitute national greatness upon the scale which suits our ...
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