| William Vincent Byars - 1901 - 614 pages
...against a standing army of any kind. To me it is a terrible thing. Whether under that of a parliamentary or any other designation, a standing army is still...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... | |
| W. V. Byars - 1901 - 616 pages
...against a standing army of any kmd. To me it is a terrible thing. Whether under that of a parliamentary or any other designation, a standing army is still...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... | |
| William Vincent Byars - 1901 - 610 pages
...standing army of any kind. To me it is a terrible thing. Whether under that of a parliamentary or anX other designation, a standing army is still a standing...of the people. They are governed by different laws; and blind obedience, and an entire submission to the orders of their commanding ofEcer is their only... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 466 pages
...against a standing army of any kind. To me it is a terrible thing, whether under that of Parliamentary or any other designation. A standing army is still...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... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 pages
...against a standing army of any kind. To me it is a terrible thing, whether under that of Parliamentary or any other designation. A standing army is still...of the people; they are governed by different laws; and blind obedience and an entire submission to the (1758) orders of their commanding officer is their... | |
| James Chapman - 286 pages
...against a standing army of any kind. To me it is a terrible thing ; whether under that of parliamentary or any other designation, a standing army is still...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... | |
| Theodore Dreiser - 1987 - 1168 pages
...against a standing army of any 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 by whatever name it is called; they are a body of men distinct from the body of the people; they are... | |
| Eliot A. Cohen - 2002 - 312 pages
...large standing armies. As a British parliamentarian put it in the eighteenth century: " [soldiers] 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, is their only... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 2003 - 642 pages
...against a standing army of any 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 by whatever name it is called; they are a body of men distinct from the body of the people; they are... | |
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