Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... and have existed , in Europe , with the advantages and difad- vantages of each . In examining thefe , who knows whether fome hint may not VOL . III . B occur occur of a plan more perfect than them . any Sk . IX . 9 The Army .
... and have existed , in Europe , with the advantages and difad- vantages of each . In examining thefe , who knows whether fome hint may not VOL . III . B occur occur of a plan more perfect than them . any Sk . IX . 9 The Army .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. occur of a plan more perfect than them . any of The most illuftrious military establish- ment of antiquity is that of the Romans , by which they fubdued almost all the known world . The citizens of Rome were all of ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. occur of a plan more perfect than them . any of The most illuftrious military establish- ment of antiquity is that of the Romans , by which they fubdued almost all the known world . The citizens of Rome were all of ...
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... perfect 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 ...
... perfect 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 ...
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... perfect in any one , without being in fome degree ac- quainted with every one . The fcience of politics in particular , being not a little in- tricate , cannot be acquired in perfection by any Na- any one whose studies have been ...
... perfect in any one , without being in fome degree ac- quainted with every one . The fcience of politics in particular , being not a little in- tricate , cannot be acquired in perfection by any Na- any one whose studies have been ...
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... perfect them , they prove abortive . Every writer , diffatisfied with former plans , fails not to produce one of his own ; which , in its turn , meets with as little approbation as any of the foregoing . The first regulation of the ...
... perfect them , they prove abortive . Every writer , diffatisfied with former plans , fails not to produce one of his own ; which , in its turn , meets with as little approbation as any of the foregoing . The first regulation of the ...
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