Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... mode , the foldiers , who had no pay , could not be restrained from plundering ; and inveterate practice ren- dered them equally licentious in peace and in war . Charles , to leave no pretext for free quarters , laid upon his fubjects a ...
... mode , the foldiers , who had no pay , could not be restrained from plundering ; and inveterate practice ren- dered them equally licentious in peace and in war . Charles , to leave no pretext for free quarters , laid upon his fubjects a ...
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... mode . I am not difpofed to admit any fuch defect , especially in an article effential to the well - being of fociety ; and rather than yield to the charge , I venture to pro- pofe the following plan , even at the ha- zard of being ...
... mode . I am not difpofed to admit any fuch defect , especially in an article effential to the well - being of fociety ; and rather than yield to the charge , I venture to pro- pofe the following plan , even at the ha- zard of being ...
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... mode of recruiting the army , was a valuable improvement . It was of importance with refpect to its direct in- tendment ; but of much greater , with re- fpect to its confequences . One of the few difadvantages of a free ftate , is ...
... mode of recruiting the army , was a valuable improvement . It was of importance with refpect to its direct in- tendment ; but of much greater , with re- fpect to its confequences . One of the few difadvantages of a free ftate , is ...
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... mode has never been attended with any incon- venience * . Third . With respect to the private men , idleness must be totally and for ever ba- nished . Suppofing three months yearly to be fufficient for military discipline ; the men ...
... mode has never been attended with any incon- venience * . Third . With respect to the private men , idleness must be totally and for ever ba- nished . Suppofing three months yearly to be fufficient for military discipline ; the men ...
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... mode may probably be effec- tual , without tranfgreffing the bounds of voluntary charity . But if any one obsti- nately refuse to contribute after several ap- plications , the committee at their difcre- tion may tax him . If it be the ...
... mode may probably be effec- tual , without tranfgreffing the bounds of voluntary charity . But if any one obsti- nately refuse to contribute after several ap- plications , the committee at their difcre- tion may tax him . If it be the ...
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