The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804] |
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The Volunteers . 137 XIX . Critique on the Entertainment of Cinderella 145 XX . Folly of Publicity - Letter of Peter Pivot 152 XXI . History of Jack Giddy_Contentment and Hope 161 XXII . Answer to Mr. Erskine's Opinion of the Volunteer ...
The Volunteers . 137 XIX . Critique on the Entertainment of Cinderella 145 XX . Folly of Publicity - Letter of Peter Pivot 152 XXI . History of Jack Giddy_Contentment and Hope 161 XXII . Answer to Mr. Erskine's Opinion of the Volunteer ...
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My disposition was more retrograde than the action of my legs , which made the like angles in walking as may be noticed in the pedatim of a young volunteer practising the oblique march . So early as the age of four years I began to have ...
My disposition was more retrograde than the action of my legs , which made the like angles in walking as may be noticed in the pedatim of a young volunteer practising the oblique march . So early as the age of four years I began to have ...
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It is not an association of brave minds and bodies in the cause , talents must instruct , and experience direct the movements of an army , the veteran must aid the volunteer , and good officers lead good men to victory , : “ Whether a ...
It is not an association of brave minds and bodies in the cause , talents must instruct , and experience direct the movements of an army , the veteran must aid the volunteer , and good officers lead good men to victory , : “ Whether a ...
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... disseminate through the volunteer ranks ; they would admire and become intimate with that regular and mechanical courage , ( if I may so call it ) which goes as regularly and composedly to fight , as a workman to his daily labour ...
... disseminate through the volunteer ranks ; they would admire and become intimate with that regular and mechanical courage , ( if I may so call it ) which goes as regularly and composedly to fight , as a workman to his daily labour ...
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I own that I do not see why we regular forces should be reduced to give place to the Volunteer Gentlemen , for whom , nevertheless , I have great respect ; yet they certainly have not seen , or been exposed to the hardships that I have ...
I own that I do not see why we regular forces should be reduced to give place to the Volunteer Gentlemen , for whom , nevertheless , I have great respect ; yet they certainly have not seen , or been exposed to the hardships that I have ...
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