Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... should fur- nish men to serve seven years , and no longer * . But as it would be no lefs un- just than imprudent , to disband at once our prefent army , we begin with mould- ing gradually the old army into the new , by filling up ...
... should fur- nish men to serve seven years , and no longer * . But as it would be no lefs un- just than imprudent , to disband at once our prefent army , we begin with mould- ing gradually the old army into the new , by filling up ...
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... should " be taken , to habituate the foldiers to the exercise " of arms , to which they owe both their health in " the camp , and their victory in the field . " ] clares clares against young horfes for the fervice of an army Sk . IX ...
... should " be taken , to habituate the foldiers to the exercise " of arms , to which they owe both their health in " the camp , and their victory in the field . " ] clares clares against young horfes for the fervice of an army Sk . IX ...
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... should , af- ter a few years , have not only an army of fixty thousand well - difciplined troops , but the command of another army , equally numerous and equally well difciplined . It is true , that troops inured to war have an ...
... should , af- ter a few years , have not only an army of fixty thousand well - difciplined troops , but the command of another army , equally numerous and equally well difciplined . It is true , that troops inured to war have an ...
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... should be re- ported of fome distant nation , that the burden of maintaining the idle and profli- gate , is laid upon the frugal and industri- ous , who work hard for a maintenance to themselves ; what would one think of fuch a nation ...
... should be re- ported of fome distant nation , that the burden of maintaining the idle and profli- gate , is laid upon the frugal and industri- ous , who work hard for a maintenance to themselves ; what would one think of fuch a nation ...
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... should there behold fuch 66 66 ( C pictures of human misery , as must move " the compaffion of every heart that de- " ferves the name of human . What in- " deed must be his compofition , who " could fee whole families in want of every ...
... should there behold fuch 66 66 ( C pictures of human misery , as must move " the compaffion of every heart that de- " ferves the name of human . What in- " deed must be his compofition , who " could fee whole families in want of every ...
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