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  2. ADVICE TO THE OFFICERS OF THE BRITISH ARMY.

    A Commander-in-chief is to the army under his command, what the soul is to the body; it can neither think nor act without him; and, in short, is as perfect a non-entity without its commander, ...

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  3. TO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON,

    MY LORD DUKE, In spite of the apparently anxions and unanimous endeavour of the nation to avert its eyes from its dresent situation is it a constant subject of alarm, or of ...

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