| Richard K. Stanzak - Medical - 2006 - 698 pages
...soldier. This is principally owing to the conviction that they are not treated justly. No great amount of logic is required to perceive that a contract, to be binding must bind both parties; but is would take a good deal to convince the soldier, that he is bound to observe an oath which he has... | |
| Military art and science - 1851 - 738 pages
...soldier. Thw is principally owing to the conviction that they are not treated justly. No great amount of logic is required to perceive that a contract to...adopted by the recruits who wished to desert from Gouvernor's Island, was to engage a boat to come over in the night time to take them off, while others... | |
| Military art and science - 1851 - 664 pages
...they are not treated justly. No great amount of logic is required to perceive that a contract to he binding must bind both parties ; but it would take...adopted by the recruits who wished to desert from Gouvernor's Island, was to engage a boat to come over in the night time to take them off, while others... | |
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