Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... England . As thefe wars were carried on in the feudal mode , the foldiers , who had no pay , could not be restrained from plundering ; and inveterate practice ren- dered them equally licentious in peace and in war . Charles , to leave ...
... England . As thefe wars were carried on in the feudal mode , the foldiers , who had no pay , could not be restrained from plundering ; and inveterate practice ren- dered them equally licentious in peace and in war . Charles , to leave ...
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... industry hath among them become a fecond nature ; there scarcely being a child above fix years of age but who is employ'd , not not excepting children of opulent families . England differs widely Sk . IX . 21 The Army .
... industry hath among them become a fecond nature ; there scarcely being a child above fix years of age but who is employ'd , not not excepting children of opulent families . England differs widely Sk . IX . 21 The Army .
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... England , and a fourth in Scotland ; into one or other of which , every man must enter upon completing his one and twentieth year . In these camps , the art of war is to be acquired and practised : thofe who can maintain themselves must ...
... England , and a fourth in Scotland ; into one or other of which , every man must enter upon completing his one and twentieth year . In these camps , the art of war is to be acquired and practised : thofe who can maintain themselves must ...
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... England , all of them on pretext of fcarcity , greatly alarmed the adminiftration . A fact was difcovered by a private perfon ( Six - weeks tour through the fouth of Eng- land ) which our minifters ought to have difcover- ed , that ...
... England , all of them on pretext of fcarcity , greatly alarmed the adminiftration . A fact was difcovered by a private perfon ( Six - weeks tour through the fouth of Eng- land ) which our minifters ought to have difcover- ed , that ...
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... another by threatening an invafion . But they are not upon an equal footing : England has many good harbours , not a VOL . III . fingle Ꮐ fingle fortified town ; France has few har- bours and Sk . IX . 49 The Army .
... another by threatening an invafion . But they are not upon an equal footing : England has many good harbours , not a VOL . III . fingle Ꮐ fingle fortified town ; France has few har- bours and Sk . IX . 49 The Army .
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