| United States. President - 1805 - 276 strani
...preserving and transmitting by proper establishments, the knoiv-v ledge of that art. Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially...of the subject will evince-, that the art of war is at once comprehensive and complicated ; that it demands much previous study ; and that the possession... | |
| 1815 - 508 strani
...preserving, and transmitting; by proper establishments, the knowledge of that art. Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially...of the subject will evince, that the art of war is at once comprehensive and complicated ; that it demands much previous study ; and that the possession... | |
| United States. Congress - 1849 - 760 strani
...in preserving and transmitting by proper establishments the knowledge of that art. Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially...of the subject will evince that the art of war is at once comprehensive and complicated ; that it demands much previous study ; and that the possession... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 622 strani
...preserving and transmitting, by proper establishments, the knowledge of that art. Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially...of the subject will evince, that the art of war is at once comprehensive and complicated ; that it demands much previous study ; and that the possession... | |
| Freeman Hunt - 1836 - 232 strani
...ought never to be without an adequate stock of military knowledge for emergencies. "Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially...of the subject will evince that the art of war is extensive and complicated ; that it demands much previous study; and that the possession of it, in... | |
| 1836 - 496 strani
...ought never to be without an adequate stock of military knowledge for emergencies. Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially...of the subject will evince that the art of war is extensive and complicated ; that it demands much previous study ; and that the possession of it, in... | |
| 1836 - 496 strani
...ought never to be without an adequate stock of military knowledge for emergencies. Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially viewed, a thorough examination of tb.fi subject will evince that the art of war is extensive and complicated ; that it demands much previous... | |
| George Washington - 1837 - 620 strani
...preserving and transmitting, by proper establishments, the knowledge of that art. Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially...of the subject will evince, that the art of war is at once comprehensive and complicated; that it demands much previous study; and that the possession... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Butler - 1839 - 60 strani
...preserving and transmitting, by proper establishments, the knowledge of the art. Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially...of the subject will evince, that the art of war is at once comprehensive and complicated ; that it demands much previous study ; and that the possession... | |
| Roswell Park - 1840 - 154 strani
...preserving and transmitting, by proper establishments, the knowledge of that art. Whatever argument maybe drawn from particular examples, superficially viewed,...complicated; >that it demands much previous study; and that the possession of it in its most improved and perfect state 42 is always of great moment to... | |
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