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The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To Impose Them On The Rest Of Their Fellow-citizens; But The Temper Of Soldiers, Habituated At Once To Violence And To Slavery, Renders Them Very Unfit Guardians Of A Legal, Or Even A Civil Constitution.

Edward Gibbon Quotes: The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To

Edward Gibbon Quotes: The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To

Edward Gibbon Quotes: The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To

Edward Gibbon Quotes: The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To

Edward Gibbon Quotes: The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To

Edward Gibbon Quotes: The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To

Edward Gibbon Quotes: The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To

Edward Gibbon Quotes: The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To

Edward Gibbon Quotes: The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To

Edward Gibbon Quotes: The Army Is The Only Order Of Men Sufficiently United To Concur In The Same Sentiments, And Powerful Enough To

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