The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 20
... observations lead us to the consideration of Mr. Cal- houn's plan of organization , which is , to retain a proportion of officers greater than that which exists in war formations , so that the peace establishment , by the mere addition ...
... observations lead us to the consideration of Mr. Cal- houn's plan of organization , which is , to retain a proportion of officers greater than that which exists in war formations , so that the peace establishment , by the mere addition ...
Page 21
... observed , recruits are readily levied , and , with able instruction , soon acquire the regularity and discipline of an army . Officers , on the contrary , require a systematic education to procure the knowledge and experience which ...
... observed , recruits are readily levied , and , with able instruction , soon acquire the regularity and discipline of an army . Officers , on the contrary , require a systematic education to procure the knowledge and experience which ...
Page 32
... observation of miracu- lous facts visible to the senses , or in the ordinary operation or moral il- lumination ... observe between them . " His style , forcible , flexible , and copious as it is , is not perspicuous ; but its obscurity ...
... observation of miracu- lous facts visible to the senses , or in the ordinary operation or moral il- lumination ... observe between them . " His style , forcible , flexible , and copious as it is , is not perspicuous ; but its obscurity ...
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... observed the boy's movement - they held up their oars for a moment , and seemed to consult whether they should return and remove the cap ; but after a moment , they again dashed their oars in the water , and proceeded forward . They ...
... observed the boy's movement - they held up their oars for a moment , and seemed to consult whether they should return and remove the cap ; but after a moment , they again dashed their oars in the water , and proceeded forward . They ...
Page 48
... observations to another sphere , and not overlook the opportu- nity that lay so invitingly before him , of producing , at full length , a rugged yankee hero of the Stark or Putnam school ? We shall not descend to the invidious office of ...
... observations to another sphere , and not overlook the opportu- nity that lay so invitingly before him , of producing , at full length , a rugged yankee hero of the Stark or Putnam school ? We shall not descend to the invidious office of ...
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