The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... military tyranny , which is the sole and unquestionable alternative . For these reasons it is , that , in all but military governments , the supremacy of the civil power is considered as a principle of vital importance . Individually ...
... military tyranny , which is the sole and unquestionable alternative . For these reasons it is , that , in all but military governments , the supremacy of the civil power is considered as a principle of vital importance . Individually ...
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... military obedience to a military order in the common dispatch of business , and cannot be governed by the same rules . We are , after much and serious reflection , decidedly of opinion , that this restriction of the military principle ...
... military obedience to a military order in the common dispatch of business , and cannot be governed by the same rules . We are , after much and serious reflection , decidedly of opinion , that this restriction of the military principle ...
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... military force . It is the Cape which must be considered as the great military depôt ; and the Isle of France , with its commodious harbour , as the general naval establishment for repairing and refitting the squadron employed on the ...
... military force . It is the Cape which must be considered as the great military depôt ; and the Isle of France , with its commodious harbour , as the general naval establishment for repairing and refitting the squadron employed on the ...
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