Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, 1774 |
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... equally licentious in peace and in war . Charles , to leave no pretext for free quarters , laid upon his fubjects a small tax , fufficient for regular pay to his little army any First attempts are commonly crude and defective . The ...
... equally licentious in peace and in war . Charles , to leave no pretext for free quarters , laid upon his fubjects a small tax , fufficient for regular pay to his little army any First attempts are commonly crude and defective . The ...
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... equally against Fletcher's , That by roufing a military fpirit , it would alienate the minds of our people from arts and manufactures , and from any conftant and uniform occupation . The author himself remarks , that the use and ...
... equally against Fletcher's , That by roufing a military fpirit , it would alienate the minds of our people from arts and manufactures , and from any conftant and uniform occupation . The author himself remarks , that the use and ...
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... equally numerous , and equally well difciplined . It is true , that troops inured to war have an advantage over troops that have not the fame experience : but with affu- rance it may be pronounced impracticable , to land at once in Bri ...
... equally numerous , and equally well difciplined . It is true , that troops inured to war have an advantage over troops that have not the fame experience : but with affu- rance it may be pronounced impracticable , to land at once in Bri ...
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... equally infipid , he becomes impatient , and returns to town , with a difguft at e- very rural amufement . In France , the country has been long de- ferted : fuch fondness for fociety prevails there , that feldom has the King occafion ...
... equally infipid , he becomes impatient , and returns to town , with a difguft at e- very rural amufement . In France , the country has been long de- ferted : fuch fondness for fociety prevails there , that feldom has the King occafion ...
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... equally to moderation in focial enjoyments . The pomp , ceremony , and expence , ne- ceffary to those who adhere to a court , and live always in public , are not a little fatiguing and oppreffive . Man is naturally mode- rate in his ...
... equally to moderation in focial enjoyments . The pomp , ceremony , and expence , ne- ceffary to those who adhere to a court , and live always in public , are not a little fatiguing and oppreffive . Man is naturally mode- rate in his ...
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