... save an army by this frugal and expenseless means only ; and not let the healthy and stout bodies of young men rot away under him for want of this discipline ; which is a great pity, and no less a shame to the commander. American Annals of Education - Strana 2511839Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
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