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Their militaiy ftrehgth lies in a well-difciplined militia.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. [from old catalog] 1795
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• The Albanian forces, according to Strabo, were namcrous, but lU-difciplined.
Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes Critical & Historical, & a New Life of ... 1795
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The Lord Mountjoy's regiment of foot (a well difciplined bat - J talion), was then garrifoned in and about London-Derry, and their Colonel, feveral of the Officers, and fome of the
Derriana: A Collection of Papers Relative to the Siege of Derry, and Illustrative of the ... G. Douglas 1794
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He raifed a wall of difciplined valor t againu the powers of the north, and by his own activity infpired his omrahs with cntcrorize.
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They are neither more warlike nor better difciplined than our common militia.
The Monthly Review 1791
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And if the fupport of the government is made to fubfut in a reg - ular ftanding difciplined body, under the control of an individ - ual, that individual will become the majler of the people, and vio - late the government he was appointed to defend.
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IcSt their troops, and as difciplined for but with a view of
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Ebroin, who had a numerous and well-difciplined aimy, marched againit them as if they had been rebels to w Urfinus in Vita San&i Leodegarii. x Aimon.lib. iv. cap.
The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time; 1782
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The young gentlemen of the city were dreiTed in lliks, velvets, and cloth of filver, and the ladies formed themfVives into a troop of Amazons, armed and difciplined in the ancient manner.
The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time; 1780
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The czar marched an army of about fixty thoufand men towards Ingria* True it is, that in this great army there were hardly more than twelve thoufand difciplined troops; confiding of his two regiments of guards, and a few others: the remainder were compofed of an ill-armed mi - litia, with fome ColTacks and Circaflian Tartars: but he had a hundred and forty*-five pieces of cannon.
The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time; 1780
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