Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... whole . At present , we rely entirely on a standing " of the utmost extremity of toil . Indeed , in the " earliest ages of the commonwealth , while the city was in her infancy , the citizens marched out from " the town to the field ...
... whole . At present , we rely entirely on a standing " of the utmost extremity of toil . Indeed , in the " earliest ages of the commonwealth , while the city was in her infancy , the citizens marched out from " the town to the field ...
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... whole univerfe , we are in a state " of poverty ; and by thus continually augmenting ་ our troops , we fhall foon have none else but fol- " diers , and be reduced to the fame fituation as the " Tartars . " ( a ) L'efprit des loix . liv ...
... whole univerfe , we are in a state " of poverty ; and by thus continually augmenting ་ our troops , we fhall foon have none else but fol- " diers , and be reduced to the fame fituation as the " Tartars . " ( a ) L'efprit des loix . liv ...
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... whole mafs of the people , would unqualify Britain for being a ma- nufacturing and commercial country , ren- dering it of little weight or confideration in Europe . The military branch is effential to every fpecies of government : The ...
... whole mafs of the people , would unqualify Britain for being a ma- nufacturing and commercial country , ren- dering it of little weight or confideration in Europe . The military branch is effential to every fpecies of government : The ...
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... whole army . Officers who ferve for pay , will be greatly benefited by this plan : frequent removes of those who ferve without pay , make way for them ; and the very na- ture of the plan excludes buying and fell- ing . I proceed to the ...
... whole army . Officers who ferve for pay , will be greatly benefited by this plan : frequent removes of those who ferve without pay , make way for them ; and the very na- ture of the plan excludes buying and fell- ing . I proceed to the ...
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... whole winter in pleafure , aban- doning his army to vice and idlenefs ; and that when the time of action returned with the fpring , he found his foldiers unfit for fervice . It is reported of Hannibal , that to preferve his troops from ...
... whole winter in pleafure , aban- doning his army to vice and idlenefs ; and that when the time of action returned with the fpring , he found his foldiers unfit for fervice . It is reported of Hannibal , that to preferve his troops from ...
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