A standing army is still a standing army, whatever name it be called by. They are a body of men distinct from the body of the people; they are governed by different laws; and blind obedience and an entire submission to the orders of their commanding officer... Hints to Thinkers; or, Lectures for the times - Стр. 95авторы: William Edward Baxter - 1860 - Страниц: 251Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Robert Raikes Raymond - 1864 - Страниц: 530
...kind. To me it is a terrible thing. Whether under that of a parliamentary or any other designation, a standing army is still a standing army, whatever...of the people. They are governed by different laws; and blind obedience and an entire submission to the orders of their commanding officer is their only... | |
| William Stokes - 1869 - Страниц: 320
...kind ; to me it is a terrible thing, whether under that of a parliamentary, or any other designation ; a standing army is still a standing army, whatever name it be called by. . . . Where was there a braver army than that under Julius Csesar ? Where was there ever an army that... | |
| John Burley Waring - 1873 - Страниц: 472
..." I have always been, Sir, and always shall be, against a standing army of any kind . . . they form a body of men distinct from the body of the people; they are governed by different laws and blind obedience, and an entire submission to the orders of their commanding officer is their only... | |
| Henry Ward Siglar - 1874 - Страниц: 204
...; otherwise, he would have stayed a few days longer. 10. They are governed by different laws ; and blind obedience, and an entire submission to the orders...their commanding officer, is their only principle. QUESTIONS.— Give, in full, the seven clauiss in 2. le (3) " ie " a copula? Make four simple sentences... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - Страниц: 968
...kind. To me it is a terrible thing, whether tinfer tha' of Parliamentary or any othci designation. A standing army is still a standing army, whatever...of the people ; they are governed by different laws j and blind obedience, and an entire submission to the orders of the'r commanding officer, is their... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - Страниц: 558
...any kind. To me it is a terrible thing, whether under that of parliamentary or any other.designation. thout remarking that his labours and writings have...and hearts of mankind. He has visited all Europe, and blind obedience, and an entire submission to tho orders of their commanding officer, is their only... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1877 - Страниц: 560
...any kind. To me it is a terrible thing, whether under that of parliamentary or any other designation. A standing army is still a standing army, whatever...of the people; they are governed by different laws; and blind obedience, and an entire submission to tho orders of their commanding officer, is their only... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1877 - Страниц: 448
...kind ; it was to him a terrible thing, whether under the denomination of parliamentary or any other. A standing army is still a standing army, whatever...of the people ; they are governed by different laws j blind obedience and an entire submission to the orders of their coinmanding officer is their only... | |
| John Brown - 1882 - Страниц: 552
...would make the men discontented, useless, and mischievous ! ' Soldiers,' said Mr. Pulteney in 1732, 'are a body of men distinct from the body of the people...they are governed by different laws. Blind obedience is their only principle.' Bruce, in his Institutions of Military Law, 1717, gives what we doubt not... | |
| John Brown - 1883 - Страниц: 422
...would make the men discontented, useless, and mischievous ! " Soldiers," said Mr. Pulteney in 1732, " are a body of men distinct from the body of the people...they are governed by different laws. Blind obedience is their only principle." Bruce, in his Institutions of Military Law, 1717, gives what we doubt not... | |
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