Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... themselves not fecure while a house remained in Carthage . On the other hand , what resource for the inhabi- tants of Rome , had they been fubdued ? They must have perifhed by hunger ; for they could not work . In a word , ancient Rome ...
... themselves not fecure while a house remained in Carthage . On the other hand , what resource for the inhabi- tants of Rome , had they been fubdued ? They must have perifhed by hunger ; for they could not work . In a word , ancient Rome ...
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... themselves against an enemy : our people have become altogether effeminate , terri- fied at the very fight of a hoftile weapon . It is true , they are not the lefs qualified for the arts of peace ; and if manufactu- rers be protected ...
... themselves against an enemy : our people have become altogether effeminate , terri- fied at the very fight of a hoftile weapon . It is true , they are not the lefs qualified for the arts of peace ; and if manufactu- rers be protected ...
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... themselves must continue there two years , others but a fingle year . Secondly , Those who have been thus educated ,. fhall for ever after have fifty yearly meetings , and shall ex- ercise four hours every meeting . It is not faid ...
... themselves must continue there two years , others but a fingle year . Secondly , Those who have been thus educated ,. fhall for ever after have fifty yearly meetings , and shall ex- ercise four hours every meeting . It is not faid ...
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... themselves than their country , it may happen that the tolls will be levied and the roads ne- glected . Upon the plan here propofed of a military establishment , the reparation of the roads would contribute to keep the fol- * Taking ...
... themselves than their country , it may happen that the tolls will be levied and the roads ne- glected . Upon the plan here propofed of a military establishment , the reparation of the roads would contribute to keep the fol- * Taking ...
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... 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 .
... 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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