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2232. DISCIPLINE, Military.—
Good
dispositions and arrangements will not do
without a certain degree of bravery and discipline
in those who are to carry them into
execution.—
To General Gates. Washington ed. i, 314.
Ford ed., iii. 52.
(R.
1781)
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