Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... is effential to every fpecies of government : The Quakers are the only people who ever doubted of it . Is it not then mortifying , that a capital branch branch of government , fhould to this day remain in Sk . IX . 23 The Army .
... is effential to every fpecies of government : The Quakers are the only people who ever doubted of it . Is it not then mortifying , that a capital branch branch of government , fhould to this day remain in Sk . IX . 23 The Army .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. branch of government , fhould to this day remain in a ftate fo imperfect ? One would fufpect fome inherent vice in the nature of government , that counteracts every ef- fort of genius to produce a more perfect mode ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. branch of government , fhould to this day remain in a ftate fo imperfect ? One would fufpect fome inherent vice in the nature of government , that counteracts every ef- fort of genius to produce a more perfect mode ...
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... 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 every " man would reckon it both his honour and his " duty to have ferved his ...
... 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 every " man would reckon it both his honour and his " duty to have ferved his ...
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... fhould fight for his country ; the ju- ftices of peace being empowered to force into the service fuch as could be best spa- red from civil occupation . If a fingle claufe had been added , limiting the fer- vice to five or feven years ...
... fhould fight for his country ; the ju- ftices of peace being empowered to force into the service fuch as could be best spa- red from civil occupation . If a fingle claufe had been added , limiting the fer- vice to five or feven years ...
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... fhould depend partly on voluntary cha- rity ; to procure which , a conviction of its being well managed , is neceffary . Ho- fpitals that have a fufficient fund of their own , and that have no dependence on the good will of others , are ...
... fhould depend partly on voluntary cha- rity ; to procure which , a conviction of its being well managed , is neceffary . Ho- fpitals that have a fufficient fund of their own , and that have no dependence on the good will of others , are ...
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