Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... labour and fobriety qualify for being foldiers ; but is alfo the best foundation for commerce , by furnishing both food and materials to the induftrious . But feveral objections occur against a ftanding army , that call aloud for a ...
... labour and fobriety qualify for being foldiers ; but is alfo the best foundation for commerce , by furnishing both food and materials to the induftrious . But feveral objections occur against a ftanding army , that call aloud for a ...
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... labour . His plan evi- dently is inconfiftent with industry and manufactures : it would be fo at least in Britain . An unexceptionable plan it would be , were defence our fole object ; and not the lefs fo by reducing Britain to fuch po ...
... labour . His plan evi- dently is inconfiftent with industry and manufactures : it would be fo at least in Britain . An unexceptionable plan it would be , were defence our fole object ; and not the lefs fo by reducing Britain to fuch po ...
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... labour- ers , not only for regularity , but for acti- vity . And with refpect to fervice in war , conftant exercife is the life of an army , in the literal as well as metaphorical fenfe . Boldness is infpired by strength and agi- lity ...
... labour- ers , not only for regularity , but for acti- vity . And with refpect to fervice in war , conftant exercife is the life of an army , in the literal as well as metaphorical fenfe . Boldness is infpired by strength and agi- lity ...
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... labour held by the Romans for training an army , that they never ventured to face an enemy with troops debilitated with idle- nefs . The Roman army in Spain , having been worsted in feveral engagements and confined within their ...
... labour held by the Romans for training an army , that they never ventured to face an enemy with troops debilitated with idle- nefs . The Roman army in Spain , having been worsted in feveral engagements and confined within their ...
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... labour of " the foldiers ; and yet it was alone by labour and " toil that the Romans preferved themfelves from " deftruction . I believe the reason is , that their " fatigue understood of the early times of the Ro- man ftate Sk . IX ...
... labour of " the foldiers ; and yet it was alone by labour and " toil that the Romans preferved themfelves from " deftruction . I believe the reason is , that their " fatigue understood of the early times of the Ro- man ftate Sk . IX ...
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