Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... manner of living . In early times accordingly , the men were all warriors , and every known art was exer- cifed by women ; which continues to be the cafe of American favages . And even after arts were fo much improved as to be exercised ...
... manner of living . In early times accordingly , the men were all warriors , and every known art was exer- cifed by women ; which continues to be the cafe of American favages . And even after arts were fo much improved as to be exercised ...
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... manners of this i- fland . To hope that it will be put in practice , would indeed be highly ridicu- lous this can never happen , till patrio- tifm flourish more in Britain than it has * Several late mobs in the fouth of England , all of ...
... manners of this i- fland . To hope that it will be put in practice , would indeed be highly ridicu- lous this can never happen , till patrio- tifm flourish more in Britain than it has * Several late mobs in the fouth of England , all of ...
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... manner of rejoicings , feafting , music , fireworks , & c . He marched into the city with this great cavalcade , through roads covered with rich carpets , ftrewed with flowers , gums , and odorife- rous plants , and lined on both fides ...
... manner of rejoicings , feafting , music , fireworks , & c . He marched into the city with this great cavalcade , through roads covered with rich carpets , ftrewed with flowers , gums , and odorife- rous plants , and lined on both fides ...
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... manners of our people would be much purified ; a * While it was a law in Rome that a man muft ferve ten years in the army before he could be ad- mitted to a civil office , the republic had nothing to dread from their armies . But when ...
... manners of our people would be much purified ; a * While it was a law in Rome that a man muft ferve ten years in the army before he could be ad- mitted to a civil office , the republic had nothing to dread from their armies . But when ...
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... manners in our youth of birth and fortune ? the idler , the gamefter , the profligate , compared with our military men , would make a defpicable figure ; shame , not to talk of pride , would compel them to reform . How conducive to good ...
... manners in our youth of birth and fortune ? the idler , the gamefter , the profligate , compared with our military men , would make a defpicable figure ; shame , not to talk of pride , would compel them to reform . How conducive to good ...
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