Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... towns . That country was faved , not by its army , but by being laid under water . Froft , which is usual at that feafon , would have put an end to the feven United Provinces . The fmall principality of Palmyra is the only inftance ...
... towns . That country was faved , not by its army , but by being laid under water . Froft , which is usual at that feafon , would have put an end to the feven United Provinces . The fmall principality of Palmyra is the only inftance ...
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... town to the field : but at that time they were < c not enfeebled by pleasures , nor by luxury : The " military youth , returning from their exercife and " martial sports , plunged into the Tyber to wash " off the fweat and duft of the ...
... town to the field : but at that time they were < c not enfeebled by pleasures , nor by luxury : The " military youth , returning from their exercife and " martial sports , plunged into the Tyber to wash " off the fweat and duft of the ...
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... town he made a fhift to amafs a con- fiderable fum . Terrified to be reduced to his former poverty , he furrendered the town on the firft fummons . He was de- graded in a court - martial , and condemn- ed to perpetual prison and poverty ...
... town he made a fhift to amafs a con- fiderable fum . Terrified to be reduced to his former poverty , he furrendered the town on the firft fummons . He was de- graded in a court - martial , and condemn- ed to perpetual prison and poverty ...
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... to distress one another by threatening an invafion . But they are not upon an equal footing : England has many good harbours , not a VOL . III . fingle Ꮐ fingle fortified town ; France has few har- bours and Sk . IX . 49 The Army .
... to distress one another by threatening an invafion . But they are not upon an equal footing : England has many good harbours , not a VOL . III . fingle Ꮐ fingle fortified town ; France has few har- bours and Sk . IX . 49 The Army .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. fingle fortified town ; France has few har- bours and many fortified towns . It is provided with a standing army much great- er in proportion than Britain ; and above all , our capital is open to a fudden attack by ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. fingle fortified town ; France has few har- bours and many fortified towns . It is provided with a standing army much great- er in proportion than Britain ; and above all , our capital is open to a fudden attack by ...
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