Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, 1774 |
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... become the chief objects of European governments , and the only rational cau- fes of war . Among the warlike nations of Greece and Italy , how would it have founded , that their effeminate defcendents would employ foldiers by profeffion ...
... become the chief objects of European governments , and the only rational cau- fes of war . Among the warlike nations of Greece and Italy , how would it have founded , that their effeminate defcendents would employ foldiers by profeffion ...
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... time reduced their military spirit to a low ebb . To train them for war , military difcipline has now become no lefs neceffary than to others . A 2 Where Where arts , manufactures , and commerce , have arrived Sk . IX . 3 THE ARM Y.
... time reduced their military spirit to a low ebb . To train them for war , military difcipline has now become no lefs neceffary than to others . A 2 Where Where arts , manufactures , and commerce , have arrived Sk . IX . 3 THE ARM Y.
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... become a tempting object for conqueft ; and by effe- minacy become an eafy conqueft . The military fpirit seems to be much decayed in Britain ; and ere it be gone , will no phantom appear , even in a dream , to disturb our downy reft ...
... become a tempting object for conqueft ; and by effe- minacy become an eafy conqueft . The military fpirit seems to be much decayed in Britain ; and ere it be gone , will no phantom appear , even in a dream , to disturb our downy reft ...
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... become cuftomary , as in France ; and a limited mo- Governments , like men , narchy would , as in France , have become abfolute . are liable to many revolutions : we remain , it is true , a free people ; but for that biefing , we are ...
... become cuftomary , as in France ; and a limited mo- Governments , like men , narchy would , as in France , have become abfolute . are liable to many revolutions : we remain , it is true , a free people ; but for that biefing , we are ...
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... become altogether effeminate , terrified at the very fight of a hostile weapon . It is true , they are not the lefs qualified for the arts of peace ; and if manufacturers be protected from being obliged to ferve in the army , I discover ...
... become altogether effeminate , terrified at the very fight of a hostile weapon . It is true , they are not the lefs qualified for the arts of peace ; and if manufacturers be protected from being obliged to ferve in the army , I discover ...
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