Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... . Remarks , 5. Account of the remaining books of the Organon , 6. Reflections on the utility of logic , and the means of its improvement , 190 221 304 309 ib . 321 351 363 395 411 OF THE HISTORY OF MAN . BOOK II . Progrefs.
... . Remarks , 5. Account of the remaining books of the Organon , 6. Reflections on the utility of logic , and the means of its improvement , 190 221 304 309 ib . 321 351 363 395 411 OF THE HISTORY OF MAN . BOOK II . Progrefs.
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... means to evade the impending blow ; for what avail the greatest number of effeminate * " As foon as one state augments the number of " its troops , the neighbouring states of courfe do " the fame ; fo that nothing is gained , and the ef ...
... means to evade the impending blow ; for what avail the greatest number of effeminate * " As foon as one state augments the number of " its troops , the neighbouring states of courfe do " the fame ; fo that nothing is gained , and the ef ...
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... . Secondly , Those who have been thus educated ,. fhall for ever after have fifty yearly meetings , and shall ex- ercise four hours every meeting . It is not faid , faid , by what means young men are com- pelled 22 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... . Secondly , Those who have been thus educated ,. fhall for ever after have fifty yearly meetings , and shall ex- ercise four hours every meeting . It is not faid , faid , by what means young men are com- pelled 22 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. faid , by what means young men are com- pelled to refort to the camp ; nor is any exception mentioned of perfons deftin'd for the church , for liberal sciences , or for the fine arts . The weak and the fickly must ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. faid , by what means young men are com- pelled to refort to the camp ; nor is any exception mentioned of perfons deftin'd for the church , for liberal sciences , or for the fine arts . The weak and the fickly must ...
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... means of faving himself but by " money ; and it is confequently the worst of all " the refources of government . Would it not be more expedient to enact a law , obliging every " man , whatever be his rank , to ferve his King and country ...
... means of faving himself but by " money ; and it is confequently the worst of all " the refources of government . Would it not be more expedient to enact a law , obliging every " man , whatever be his rank , to ferve his King and country ...
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