Lives of the Warriors of the Civil Wars of France and England: Warriors of the Seventeenth CenturyJ. Murray, 1867 |
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... soldier should disabuse his mind . Discipline , and the power of readily handling masses , is the indispensable means of success in War . Having now disencumbered the question of Strategy of those things which are really no part of it ...
... soldier should disabuse his mind . Discipline , and the power of readily handling masses , is the indispensable means of success in War . Having now disencumbered the question of Strategy of those things which are really no part of it ...
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... soldiers led by French officers , who have never been able to stand against them in a fight . The Portuguese , when disci- plined by the cane , " turned their backs upon their enemies ; " but when led by British officers they were as ...
... soldiers led by French officers , who have never been able to stand against them in a fight . The Portuguese , when disci- plined by the cane , " turned their backs upon their enemies ; " but when led by British officers they were as ...
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... soldiers as they are brave . It is deserving of remark that , in the true spirit of our national character , none of our greatest heroes ever condescended to vamp up their short- comings by writing a gloss upon their actions to save ...
... soldiers as they are brave . It is deserving of remark that , in the true spirit of our national character , none of our greatest heroes ever condescended to vamp up their short- comings by writing a gloss upon their actions to save ...
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... haracteristic of forming great men and good soldiers , ecause all ranks of men being driven to the necessity f fighting " pro aris et focis " for their valuables and VOL . II . B WARRIORS OF THE VIL WARS OF FRANCE AND ENGLAND .
... haracteristic of forming great men and good soldiers , ecause all ranks of men being driven to the necessity f fighting " pro aris et focis " for their valuables and VOL . II . B WARRIORS OF THE VIL WARS OF FRANCE AND ENGLAND .
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... soldier to make war e continual subject of his thoughts , and when one es up the pen to make it " His great example ... soldiers , cause all ranks of men being driven to the necessity fighting " pro aris et focis " -for their valuables ...
... soldier to make war e continual subject of his thoughts , and when one es up the pen to make it " His great example ... soldiers , cause all ranks of men being driven to the necessity fighting " pro aris et focis " -for their valuables ...
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