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" The Exercise which I commend first, is the exact use of their Weapon, to guard and to strike safely with edge, or point ; this will keep them healthy, nimble, strong, and well in breath, is also the likeliest means to make them grow large and tall, and... "
American Journal of Education and College Review - Page 188
1871
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 17

Great Britain - 1820 - 606 pages
...according as their rising in the morning shall be early. The exercise which I commend first, is their exact use of their weapon ; to guard and to strike...large and tall, and to inspire them with a gallant and fearlesse courage, which being tempered with seasonable lectures and precepts to them of true fortitude...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 17

Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1820 - 614 pages
...according as their rising in the morning shall be early. The exercise which I commend first, is their exact use of their weapon ; to guard and to strike safely with edge or point j this will keep them healthy, nimble, strong, and well in breath ; is also the likeliest means to...
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Lowe's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 1

1847 - 548 pages
..." i» the George Buchanan. 175 exact use of their weapon, to guard arid to strike safely with edgo or point ; this will keep them healthy, nimble, strong, and well in breath, ia also the likeliest means to make them grow large and tall, and to inspire them with « gallant and...
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The Prose Works of John Milton ...: With a Preface, Preliminary ..., Volume 3

John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1848 - 540 pages
...time for this may be enlarged at pleasure, according as their rising in the morning shall be early. The exercise which I commend first, is the exact use...healthy, nimble, strong, and well in breath ; is also thelikeliest means to make them grow large and tall, and to inspire them with a gallant and fearless...
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An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an ...

Thomas Keightley - Poets, English - 1855 - 512 pages
...might be enlarged, as they rose earlier or later in the morning, ie according to the time of the year. The exercise which I commend first, is the exact use...will keep them healthy, nimble, strong, and well in health ; is also the likeliest means to make them grow large and tall, and to inspire them with a gallant...
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Manchester papers

Manchester papers - 1856 - 346 pages
...This institution of breeding which I here delineate, shall be equally good both for peace and war. The exercise which I commend first, is the exact use...keep them healthy, nimble, strong, and well in breath ; it is also the likeliest means to make them grow large and tall, and to inspire them with a gallant...
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The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information: Concerning Remarkable Men ...

William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1859 - 854 pages
...weapons}, to gmri and to strike safely with edge or point ; t)u will keep them healthy, nimble, stnng and well in breath; is also the likeliest means to make them crow large and a!!, and to inspire them with a gallant ind fearless courage, which, being umpeted with...
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The Northern monthly

1862 - 452 pages
...writers have so warmly espoused, even under the witty nickname that was meant to floor them ? He says : " The exercise which I commend first, is the exact use...will keep them healthy, nimble, strong, and well in health, is also the likeliest means to make them grow large and tall, and to inspire them with a gallant...
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Selections from the prose writings of John Milton, ed. with memoir, notes ...

John [prose Milton (selected]) - 1862 - 396 pages
...perusal of the Greek and Hebrew Scriptures. Manly and graceful exercises were not to be neglected. "The exercise which I commend first, is the exact use of their weapon, to guard and strike safely with edge or point ; this will keep them healthy, nimble, strong, and well in breath....
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The Social science review, Volume 2

1864 - 578 pages
...• London: William Tweedie, 337, Strand. allowed them for exercise, and due rest afterwards. . . . The exercise which I commend first, is the exact use...of their weapon, to guard and to strike safely with the edge or point ; this will keep them healthy, nimble, strong, and well in breath ; is also the likeliest...
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