Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... admit any fuch defect , especially in an article effential to the well - being of fociety ; and rather than yield to the charge , I venture to pro- pofe the following plan , even at the ha- zard of being thought an idle projector . And ...
... admit any fuch defect , especially in an article effential to the well - being of fociety ; and rather than yield to the charge , I venture to pro- pofe the following plan , even at the ha- zard of being thought an idle projector . And ...
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... admit . To im- prove it , I have contributed my mite ; which is humbly fubmitted to the public , a judge from which their lies no appeal . It is fubmitted in three views . The first is , Whether an army modelled as above , would not ...
... admit . To im- prove it , I have contributed my mite ; which is humbly fubmitted to the public , a judge from which their lies no appeal . It is fubmitted in three views . The first is , Whether an army modelled as above , would not ...
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... admit- ted into the army . None would be ad- mitted but those who have been regular- ly educated in every branch of military knowledge ; and idle boys would be re- mitted to their studies . Here is difplay'd an agreeable scene with ...
... admit- ted into the army . None would be ad- mitted but those who have been regular- ly educated in every branch of military knowledge ; and idle boys would be re- mitted to their studies . Here is difplay'd an agreeable scene with ...
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... admit no remedy , if it be not that above mentioned , or fome fuch . In fact , few of those who received their education while they were the eldest fons of Peers , have been duly quali- fied to manage public affairs . VOL . III , H ...
... admit no remedy , if it be not that above mentioned , or fome fuch . In fact , few of those who received their education while they were the eldest fons of Peers , have been duly quali- fied to manage public affairs . VOL . III , H ...
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... admitting low people to vote for members of parliament , is a fource of idleness , cor- ruption , and poverty . The fame privilege is ruinous to every fmall parliament - bo- rough . Nor have I any difficulty to pro- nounce , that the ...
... admitting low people to vote for members of parliament , is a fource of idleness , cor- ruption , and poverty . The fame privilege is ruinous to every fmall parliament - bo- rough . Nor have I any difficulty to pro- nounce , that the ...
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