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" Again, men accustomed to unbounded freedom, and no control, cannot brook the restraint which is indispensably necessary to the good order and government of an army ; without which, licentiousness and every kind of disorder triumphantly reign. "
1776 - Page 444
by George Washington - 1889
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Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress,: Written, During the ...

George Washington - United States - 1795 - 382 pages
...the good order and government of an army ; without which, licentioufnefs and every kind of diforder triumphantly reign, — To bring men to a proper degree...month, or even a year : and, unhappily for us and the caufe we are engaged in, the little discipline I have been laboring to eftablifh in th« army under...
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Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress: Written ..., Volume 1

George Washington - United States - 1795 - 392 pages
...and every kind of diforder triumphantly reign. — To bring men to a proper degree of , fubordination is not the work of a day, a month, or even a year : and, unhappily for us and the caufe we are engaged in, the little difcipline I have been laboring to eflablim in the army under my...
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Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress: Written, During the War ...

George Washington - United States - 1795 - 384 pages
...licentioufnefs and every kind of ciiibrder riumphantly reign.—To bring men to a proper degree of ubordination is not the work of a day, a month, or even a ear : and, unhappily for us and the caufe we are engaged n, the little difcipline 1 have been laboring...
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The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 2

John Marshall - Generals - 1804 - 654 pages
...the like spirit in others. Again, men accustomed to unbounded freedom, and no control, cannot brook the restraint which is indispensably necessary to...subordination, is not the work of a day, a month, or a year; and unhappily for us, and the cause ire are engaged in, the little discipline I have been labouring...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 2

John Marshall - Presidents - 1804 - 648 pages
...the like spirit in others. Again, men accustomed to unbounded freedom, and no control, cannot brook the restraint which is indispensably necessary to...subordination, is not the work of a day, a month, or a year ; and unhappily for us, and the cause we are engaged in, the little discipline I have been labouring...
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The life of George Washington, Volume 2; Volume 272

John Marshall - 1804 - 562 pages
...the like spirit in others. Again, men accustomed to unbounded freedom and no control, cannot brook the restraint which is indispensably necessary to...subordination, is not the work of a day, a month, or a year ; and, unhappily for us and the cause we are engaged in, the little discipline 1 have been labouring...
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An Essay on the Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pages
...the like spirit in others. Again, men accustomed to unbounded freedom, and no controul, cannot brook the restraint which is indispensably necessary to...subordination, is not the work of a day, a month, or a year ; and unhappily for us, and the cause \ve are engaged in, the little discipline I have been...
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Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army Through ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pages
...accustomed to unbounded freedom, and no controul, cannot brook the restraint which is indi«pensably necessary to the good order and government of an army...subordination, is not the work of a day, a month, or a year ; and unhappily for us, and the cause we are engaged in, the little discipline I have been labouring...
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Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army Through ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 pages
...the like spirit in others. Again, men accustomed to unbounded freedom, and no controul, cannot brook the restraint which is indispensably necessary to...bring men to a proper degree of subordination, is uot the work of a day, a month, or a year ; and unhappily for us, and the cause we are engaged in,...
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The Olive Branch, Or, Faults on Both Sides, Federal and Democratic: A ...

Mathew Carey - Political parties - 1817 - 476 pages
...and no controul, cannot brook the restraint which is indispensably necessary to fhe good order awl government of an army; without which licentiousness and every kind of disorder reign. To bring men to a proper degree of subordination is not the work of a day, a month, or even...
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