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The Marchese is sanguine in his hopes of the good effect of the ' moral force ' which is to be opposed to existing governments . We do not understand him , and we think he does not understand himself , unless , indeed , he is guilty of ...
The Marchese is sanguine in his hopes of the good effect of the ' moral force ' which is to be opposed to existing governments . We do not understand him , and we think he does not understand himself , unless , indeed , he is guilty of ...
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distinct point of view , as that there should be available everywhere an efficient force for the defence of our strongholds , as well as the nucleus of a corps at home , which would more than suffice for any call that might be made upon ...
distinct point of view , as that there should be available everywhere an efficient force for the defence of our strongholds , as well as the nucleus of a corps at home , which would more than suffice for any call that might be made upon ...
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... and that , settling the strength of the latter at an average of 400 mounted men each , you retain quite as numerous and effective a force as you have now , at a considerable saving of expense in a pecuniary point of view .
... and that , settling the strength of the latter at an average of 400 mounted men each , you retain quite as numerous and effective a force as you have now , at a considerable saving of expense in a pecuniary point of view .
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