Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... give up industry ; and to preserve indu- ftry , muft give up a military fpirit . In the former cafe , we are fecure against any invader : in the latter , we lie open to eve- ry invader . A military plan that would fecure us against ...
... give up industry ; and to preserve indu- ftry , muft give up a military fpirit . In the former cafe , we are fecure against any invader : in the latter , we lie open to eve- ry invader . A military plan that would fecure us against ...
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... gives different difpofitions to men , in order to fupply hands for every necef- fary art . It was a hazardous conftitution , having no medium between univerfal con- quest and wretched slavery . Had the Gauls who conquered Rome ...
... gives different difpofitions to men , in order to fupply hands for every necef- fary art . It was a hazardous conftitution , having no medium between univerfal con- quest and wretched slavery . Had the Gauls who conquered Rome ...
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... give up even the appearance of voluntary service , and to recruit the army on the folid principle , that every man fhould fight for his country ; the ju- ftices of peace being empowered to force into the service fuch as could be best ...
... give up even the appearance of voluntary service , and to recruit the army on the folid principle , that every man fhould fight for his country ; the ju- ftices of peace being empowered to force into the service fuch as could be best ...
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... give of the " education of their foldiers . They were continu- " ally habituated to the military pace , which was , " to march in five hours twenty , and fometimes 186 twenty - four miles . In thefe marches each foldier " carried fixty ...
... give of the " education of their foldiers . They were continu- " ally habituated to the military pace , which was , " to march in five hours twenty , and fometimes 186 twenty - four miles . In thefe marches each foldier " carried fixty ...
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... give any reinforcement to our fleets in thofe parts . Now if the military branch proposed above had been adopted early during intervals of peace , our miniftry would have been at liberty to employ our whole naval force where where it ...
... give any reinforcement to our fleets in thofe parts . Now if the military branch proposed above had been adopted early during intervals of peace , our miniftry would have been at liberty to employ our whole naval force where where it ...
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