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... military skills through their own initiative , an expectation that persisted because colonists presumed war was immutable and " the art of war is only to be learned in war . " Several treatises on military leadership were published in ...
... military skills through their own initiative , an expectation that persisted because colonists presumed war was immutable and " the art of war is only to be learned in war . " Several treatises on military leadership were published in ...
Pagina 89
... military classics . That there was much idle time and boredom in the military regimen was admitted , but the best officer , a general noted , would use the leisure to attend the " Minutia of Military Matters . " However , knowledge and ...
... military classics . That there was much idle time and boredom in the military regimen was admitted , but the best officer , a general noted , would use the leisure to attend the " Minutia of Military Matters . " However , knowledge and ...
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... Military History of the American Revolution : Proceedings of the 6th Military History Symposium , USAF Academy ( Washington , D.C .: U.S. Govt Printing Office , 1976 ) . Shaw , Peter . The Character of John Adams ( Chapel Hill , N.C ...
... Military History of the American Revolution : Proceedings of the 6th Military History Symposium , USAF Academy ( Washington , D.C .: U.S. Govt Printing Office , 1976 ) . Shaw , Peter . The Character of John Adams ( Chapel Hill , N.C ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
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