Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... because its visible good tendency reconciled all the world to it . Charles , befide , was a favourite of his people ; and juftly , as he fhewed by every act his affection for them , Had our firft Charles been fuch a favourite , who ...
... because its visible good tendency reconciled all the world to it . Charles , befide , was a favourite of his people ; and juftly , as he fhewed by every act his affection for them , Had our firft Charles been fuch a favourite , who ...
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... because no perfon has right to be exempted more than another . Were any difference to be made , perfons of figure and fortune ought first to be called to that service , as being the most interested in the welfare welfare of their ...
... because no perfon has right to be exempted more than another . Were any difference to be made , perfons of figure and fortune ought first to be called to that service , as being the most interested in the welfare welfare of their ...
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... because it is confiftent both with 66 nature and juftice , that every citizen fhould be " employed in the defence of the ftate . Here would " be an inexhauftible fund of good and able fol- " diers , who would not be apt to defert , as ...
... because it is confiftent both with 66 nature and juftice , that every citizen fhould be " employed in the defence of the ftate . Here would " be an inexhauftible fund of good and able fol- " diers , who would not be apt to defert , as ...
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... with rich carpets , ftrewed with flowers , gums , and odorife- rous plants , and lined on both fides with crouds of congratulating fubjects . pence pence for their good behaviour , because all fhared alike 38 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... with rich carpets , ftrewed with flowers , gums , and odorife- rous plants , and lined on both fides with crouds of congratulating fubjects . pence pence for their good behaviour , because all fhared alike 38 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. pence for their good behaviour , because all fhared alike . It did not efcape the pene- trating Romans , that wealth , the parent of luxury and felfifhnefs , fails not to era- dicate the military fpirit . The ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. pence for their good behaviour , because all fhared alike . It did not efcape the pene- trating Romans , that wealth , the parent of luxury and felfifhnefs , fails not to era- dicate the military fpirit . The ...
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