Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... These mercenaries at first , fought confcientiously for their pay ; but reflecting , that the victors were no better paid than the vanquished , they learned to play booty . In a battle parti- cularly between the Pifans and Florentines ...
... These mercenaries at first , fought confcientiously for their pay ; but reflecting , that the victors were no better paid than the vanquished , they learned to play booty . In a battle parti- cularly between the Pifans and Florentines ...
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... these camps , the art of war is to be acquired and practised : thofe who can maintain themselves must continue there two years , others but a fingle year . Secondly , Those who have been thus educated ,. fhall for ever after have fifty ...
... these camps , the art of war is to be acquired and practised : thofe who can maintain themselves must continue there two years , others but a fingle year . Secondly , Those who have been thus educated ,. fhall for ever after have fifty ...
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... These men could not with to be better accommodated : but fo accustomed they had been to idlenefs and change of place , as to be incapable of any fort of work : they deferted their farms one after another , and commenced thieves and ...
... These men could not with to be better accommodated : but fo accustomed they had been to idlenefs and change of place , as to be incapable of any fort of work : they deferted their farms one after another , and commenced thieves and ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. chanting , when we confider , that these threescore thousand men , would not only be of all the most industrious , but be pat- terns of industry to others . Upon conclufion of a foreign war , we fuffer grievously ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. chanting , when we confider , that these threescore thousand men , would not only be of all the most industrious , but be pat- terns of industry to others . Upon conclufion of a foreign war , we fuffer grievously ...
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... these very men through the more fettled part of life , and they will be found grafping at power and profit , by means of court - favour ; with no regard to their country , and with very little to their friends . The education propofed ...
... these very men through the more fettled part of life , and they will be found grafping at power and profit , by means of court - favour ; with no regard to their country , and with very little to their friends . The education propofed ...
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