Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... fer- vice to five or feven years , the measure " nobility and the men of wealth . There would " " not be a fingle man who would complain of ... fervice . " D 2 would would have been unexceptionable , even in a land of Sk . IX . 27 The Army ,
... fer- vice to five or feven years , the measure " nobility and the men of wealth . There would " " not be a fingle man who would complain of ... fervice . " D 2 would would have been unexceptionable , even in a land of Sk . IX . 27 The Army ,
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... fervice , rendered the populace peaceable and orderly it did more ; it rendered them industrious in order to conciliate fa- vour . The moft beneficial difcoveries have been accidental : without having any view but for recruiting the ...
... fervice , rendered the populace peaceable and orderly it did more ; it rendered them industrious in order to conciliate fa- vour . The moft beneficial difcoveries have been accidental : without having any view but for recruiting the ...
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... fervice , ex- * In Denmark , every land - proprietor of a cer- tain rent , is obliged to furnish a militia - man , whom he can withdraw at pleafure upon fubftituting an- other ; an excellent method for taming the peasants , and for ...
... fervice , ex- * In Denmark , every land - proprietor of a cer- tain rent , is obliged to furnish a militia - man , whom he can withdraw at pleafure upon fubftituting an- other ; an excellent method for taming the peasants , and for ...
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... fervice of five or feven years been early adopted by the Emperors of Rome , the Pretorian bands would never have become masters of the ftate . It was a grofs error to keep thefe troops always on foot without change of members ; which ...
... fervice of five or feven years been early adopted by the Emperors of Rome , the Pretorian bands would never have become masters of the ftate . It was a grofs error to keep thefe troops always on foot without change of members ; which ...
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... fervice . Now , were a law made permitting no wheel - carriages on a toll - road that require more than one horse , it would leffen won- derfully the expence of reparation . Nor would fuch a law be a hardship , as goods can be carried ...
... fervice . Now , were a law made permitting no wheel - carriages on a toll - road that require more than one horse , it would leffen won- derfully the expence of reparation . Nor would fuch a law be a hardship , as goods can be carried ...
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