Since it is agreed that we are not to keep on foot numerous forces instructed and disciplined, military science in its various branches ought to be cultivated with peculiar care, in proper nurseries, so that there may always exist a sufficient body of... The Cavalry Journal - Page 311921Full view - About this book
| Robert Walsh - United States - 1837 - 504 pages
...and it would be impossible, on a sudden, to extend, to every essential point, our fortifications — military science, in its various branches, ought to...cultivated with peculiar care, in proper nurseries; so that a sufficient stock may always exist, ready to be imparted and diffused to any extent, and a competent... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 648 pages
...exist. Since it is agreed, that we are not to keep on foot numerous forces instructed and disciplined, military science in its various branches ought to...which events may successively require to be raised. This will be to substitute the elements of an army to the thing itself, and it will greatly tend to... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 852 pages
...exist. Since it is agreed, that we are not to keep on foot numerous forces instructed and disciplined, military science in its various branches ought to...which events may successively require to be raised. This will be to substitute the elements of an army to the thing itself, and it will greatly tend to... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1864 - 960 pages
...exist. Since it is agreed, that wo arc not to keep on foot numerous forces instructed and disciplined, Military science in its various branches ought to...may always exist a sufficient body of it ready to bo imparted and diffused ; and a competent number of persons qualified to act as instructors to the... | |
| Edward Carlisle Boynton - History - 1864 - 454 pages
...forces, and it would be impossible on a sudden to extend to every essential point our fortifications, military science, in its various branches, ought to...with peculiar care, in. proper nurseries; so that a sufficient stock may always exist, ready to be imparted and diffused to any extent, and a competent... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1865 - 974 pages
...1799. Hamilton's Works, v. 378. we are not to keep on foot numerous forces instructed and disciplined, Military science in its various branches ought to...instructors to the additional troops which events may subsequently require to be raised. This will be, to substitute the elements of an army to the thing... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1879 - 978 pages
...1799. Hamilton's Works, v. 878. we are not to keep on foot numerous forces instructed and disciplined, Military science in its various branches ought to...instructors to the additional troops which events may subsequently require to be raised. This will be, to substitute the elements of an army to the thing... | |
| John Alexander Logan - Military education - 1887 - 768 pages
...forces, and it would be impossible, on a sudden, to extend to every essential point our fortifications, military science in its various branches ought to...cultivated with peculiar care in proper nurseries, so that a sufficient stock may always exist, ready to be imparted and diffused to any extent, and a competent... | |
| John Alexander Logan - Military education - 1887 - 768 pages
...forces, and it would be impossible, on a sudden, to extend to every essential point our fortifications, military science in its various branches ought to...cultivated with peculiar care in proper nurseries, so that a sufficient stock may always exist, ready to be imparted and diffused to any extent, and a competent... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Biography & Autobiography - 1976 - 734 pages
...exist. Since it is agreed, that we are not3 to keep on foot numerous forces instructed and disciplined, military science in its various branches ought to...diffused, and a competent number of persons qualified 4 to act as instructors to the additional troops, which events may successively require to be raised.... | |
| |