Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... body , and of course the mind . Gain , at the fame time , being the fole object of in- dustry , advances felfishness to be the ru- ling paffion , and brings on a timid anxiety about property and self - prefervation . Cy- rus , tho ...
... body , and of course the mind . Gain , at the fame time , being the fole object of in- dustry , advances felfishness to be the ru- ling paffion , and brings on a timid anxiety about property and self - prefervation . Cy- rus , tho ...
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... body of cavalry termed com- panies of ordonnance . And as for infantry , he , anno 1448 , appointed each parish to furnish an archer : thefe were termed franc - archers , becaufe they were exempted from all taxes . This little army was ...
... body of cavalry termed com- panies of ordonnance . And as for infantry , he , anno 1448 , appointed each parish to furnish an archer : thefe were termed franc - archers , becaufe they were exempted from all taxes . This little army was ...
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... body , renders him pufillanimous . For thefe reafons , among many , agriculture ought to be honoured and cherished a- bove all other arts . It is not only a fine preparation * Nunquam credo potuiffe dubitari , aptiorem armis rufticam ...
... body , renders him pufillanimous . For thefe reafons , among many , agriculture ought to be honoured and cherished a- bove all other arts . It is not only a fine preparation * Nunquam credo potuiffe dubitari , aptiorem armis rufticam ...
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... foot without change of members ; which gave them a confidence in one another , to unite in one folid body , and to be actuated as it were by one mind . ten " ten pence , it would greatly encourage ex- tenfive Sk . IX . 31 The Army .
... foot without change of members ; which gave them a confidence in one another , to unite in one folid body , and to be actuated as it were by one mind . ten " ten pence , it would greatly encourage ex- tenfive Sk . IX . 31 The Army .
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... body be changed from time to time , knowledge and prac- tice in war will be diffufed thro ' the whole army . Officers who ferve for pay , will be greatly benefited by this plan : frequent removes of those who ferve without pay , make ...
... body be changed from time to time , knowledge and prac- tice in war will be diffufed thro ' the whole army . Officers who ferve for pay , will be greatly benefited by this plan : frequent removes of those who ferve without pay , make ...
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