Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... proved a tempting bait to northern favages who wanted bread : have we no cause to dread a fimilar fate from fome warlike neighbour , impelled by hunger , or by ambition , to extend his dominions ? The difficulty of providing for defence ...
... proved a tempting bait to northern favages who wanted bread : have we no cause to dread a fimilar fate from fome warlike neighbour , impelled by hunger , or by ambition , to extend his dominions ? The difficulty of providing for defence ...
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... prove a fovereign remedy against mobs and riots , difeafes of a free state , full of people and of manu- factures . Why were the foregoing fta- tutes , for there were two of them , limited to a temporary existence ? There is not on ...
... prove a fovereign remedy against mobs and riots , difeafes of a free state , full of people and of manu- factures . Why were the foregoing fta- tutes , for there were two of them , limited to a temporary existence ? There is not on ...
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... prove not effectual to decorate the army with of- ficers of figure and fortune . Nor need we to apprehend any bad confequence from a number of raw officers who ferve without pay : - among men of birth , emulation will have a more ...
... prove not effectual to decorate the army with of- ficers of figure and fortune . Nor need we to apprehend any bad confequence from a number of raw officers who ferve without pay : - among men of birth , emulation will have a more ...
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... prove it , I have contributed my mite ; which is humbly fubmitted to the public , a judge from which their lies no appeal . It is fubmitted in three views . The first is , Whether an army modelled as above , would not fecure us against ...
... prove it , I have contributed my mite ; which is humbly fubmitted to the public , a judge from which their lies no appeal . It is fubmitted in three views . The first is , Whether an army modelled as above , would not fecure us against ...
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... no temptation to enflave themselves and their country , would prove a firm barrier against the ambitious views . of fuch a prince . And even fuppofing that G 2 that army to be totally corrupted , the prince could Sk . IX . 51 The Army .
... no temptation to enflave themselves and their country , would prove a firm barrier against the ambitious views . of fuch a prince . And even fuppofing that G 2 that army to be totally corrupted , the prince could Sk . IX . 51 The Army .
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