| Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 988 pages
..."Whatever, argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is at...once comprehensive and complicated ; that it demands mucli previous study, and that the profession of it in its most improved and perfect state, is always... | |
| Education - 1873 - 284 pages
...arguments may be drawn from particular examples — superficially viewed — a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is at once comprehensive and complicated—-that it demands much previous study, and that the possession of it in its most improved... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1873 - 290 pages
...arguments may be drawn from particular examples — superficially viewed— a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is at once comprehensive and romplitaled — that it demands much previous study, and that the possession of it in its most improved... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1873 - 284 pages
...arguments may be drawn from particular examples — superficially viewed — a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is at once i-omprehensive and complicated — that it demands much previous study, and that the possession of... | |
| Charles D. Walker - 1875 - 596 pages
...superficially viewed, a thorough 35 examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is both comprehensive and complicated ; that it demands much...a serious care of every government ; and for this purpose, an academy, where a regular course of instruction is given, is an obvious expedient which... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - Virginia - 1875 - 732 pages
...Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince, that the art of war is at...previous study; and that the possession of it, in its more improved and perfect state, is always of great moment to the security of a nation." The bill of... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - Education - 1875 - 208 pages
...superficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the Art of War is both comprehensive and complicated, that it demands much...that the possession of it, in its most improved and perfected state is always of great moment to the security of a nation." The brief space of human life... | |
| United States. War Department - 1878 - 614 pages
...argument may l>e drawn from particular examples, superficially received, a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is at...complicated; that it demands much previous study, and the possession of it, in its most improved and perfect state, is of great moment to the security of... | |
| United States. War Department - 1878 - 734 pages
...argument may ho drawn from particular examples, superficially received, a thorough examination of tho subject will evince that the art of war is at once...complicated ; that it demands much previous study, and tho possession of it, in its most improved and perfect state, is of great moment to the security of... | |
| George Washington Cullum - Biography & Autobiography - 1879 - 428 pages
...argument," says he, " may be drawn from particular examples, superficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is at...complicated ; that it demands much previous study ; and the possession of it, in its most improved and perfect state, is always of great moment to the security... | |
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