Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... observe now - a - days , that our armies are " confumed by the fatigues and fevere 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 ...
... observe now - a - days , that our armies are " confumed by the fatigues and fevere 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 ...
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... observe fur- ther , that to leave the indigent on Provi- dence , will tend to improve manners as well as virtue among the lower claffes ? No man can think himself fecure against being reduced to depend on his neighbours for bread . The ...
... observe fur- ther , that to leave the indigent on Provi- dence , will tend to improve manners as well as virtue among the lower claffes ? No man can think himself fecure against being reduced to depend on his neighbours for bread . The ...
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... observe , that in feminaries of learning concord and good - will do not always prevail , even among the profeffors . What adds greatly to the difeafe in a poor- houfe , is that the people fhut up there , be- ing fecure of maintenance ...
... observe , that in feminaries of learning concord and good - will do not always prevail , even among the profeffors . What adds greatly to the difeafe in a poor- houfe , is that the people fhut up there , be- ing fecure of maintenance ...
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... * . It may be observed befide , that as Is not the following inference from these pre- miffes well founded , that it would be a ruinous measure as horses in a great city must be provided with 128 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... * . It may be observed befide , that as Is not the following inference from these pre- miffes well founded , that it would be a ruinous measure as horses in a great city must be provided with 128 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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... That every thing which begins * It has been wifely observed , that truth is the fame to the understanding that mufic is to the car , or beauty to the eye . to to exist must have a caufe ; That every ef- 1 Sk . I. 1 . 191 Reafon .
... That every thing which begins * It has been wifely observed , that truth is the fame to the understanding that mufic is to the car , or beauty to the eye . to to exist must have a caufe ; That every ef- 1 Sk . I. 1 . 191 Reafon .
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