| 1868 - 970 pages
...'encamping, fortifying, besieging, and battering, with all the helps of [ancient and modern stratagems, tactics, and warlike maxims, they may, as it were,...perfect ^commanders in the service of their country." Here we may pause ; for Milton himself can reach no higher ciimas than of transmuting raw youths, "between... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 878 pages
...the helps of ancient and modern strategems, tactics, and warlike maxims, they may, as it were, ont of a long war, come forth renowned and perfect commanders in the service of their country. concerning the gymnastics of the ancients; chapter 7, concerning the various kind of men who may be... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1871 - 932 pages
...encamping, fortifying, besieging, and battering, with all the helps of ancient and rrodern stratagems, tactics, and warlike maxims, they may, as it were...perfect commanders in the service of their country." They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffei them for want of just... | |
| David Masson - 1871 - 630 pages
...besieging and battering, with all the " helps of ancient and modern stratagems, tactics, and war" like maxims, they may, as it were out of a long war, come...perfect commanders in the service of " their country." And what would be the result ? The words in which he describes it are very notable. " They " would... | |
| David Masson - 1871 - 636 pages
...besieging and battering, with all the " helps of ancient and modern stratagems, tactics, and war" like maxims, they may, as it were out of a long war, come...perfect commanders in the service of " their country." And what would be the result ? The words in which he describes it are very notable. " They " would... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 pages
...encamping, fortifying, besieging, and battering, with all the helps of ancient and modern stratagems, condition of the human race. They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffei them for want of just... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 pages
...encamping, fortifying, besieging and battering, with all the helps of ancient and modern strategems, tactics, and warlike maxims, they may, as it were,...perfect commanders in the service of their country. They would not then if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them for want of just... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 754 pages
...system of training, the pupils of his Academy might be expected, "as it were out of a long war," to " come forth renowned and perfect commanders in the service of their country." " Commanders ! " observe ; ie, as we said before, the contemplated Academy was one for gentlemen's... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1875 - 540 pages
...encamping, fortifying, besieging, and biittering, with all the helps of ancient and modern stratagems, tactics, and warlike maxims, they may as it were out...perfect commanders in the service of their country. They would not then, if they were r.vusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them, for want of just... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 pages
...encamping, fortifying, besieging, and battering, with all the helps of ancient and modern stratagems, tactics, and warlike maxims, they may, as it were...renowned and perfect commanders in the service of their country.14 They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffei them for... | |
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