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... faid of them above . The only remaining forms that merit attention , are a standing army , and a militia ; which I fhall examine in their order , with the objections that lie against each . The first standing army in modern times was ...
... faid of them above . The only remaining forms that merit attention , are a standing army , and a militia ; which I fhall examine in their order , with the objections that lie against each . The first standing army in modern times was ...
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... fhalk exercife four hours every meeting . It is not faid , by what means young men are compelled to refort to the camp ; nor is any exception exception mentioned of persons deftin'd for the church , for Sk . IX . 13 THE ARM Y.
... fhalk exercife four hours every meeting . It is not faid , by what means young men are compelled to refort to the camp ; nor is any exception exception mentioned of persons deftin'd for the church , for Sk . IX . 13 THE ARM Y.
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... faid a circumftance occurs , that fortifies greatly the chief of them . People , who with a bold face furmount all difficulties rather than give up a favourite opi- nion , make light of the copper colour and want of beard , willing to ...
... faid a circumftance occurs , that fortifies greatly the chief of them . People , who with a bold face furmount all difficulties rather than give up a favourite opi- nion , make light of the copper colour and want of beard , willing to ...
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... faid , that he was a good swimmer , and that he pierced through the waves , to rise next morning in the east . But fuch ignorance is not wonderful ; for no branch of fcience can make a progrefs without writing . The people were divided ...
... faid , that he was a good swimmer , and that he pierced through the waves , to rise next morning in the east . But fuch ignorance is not wonderful ; for no branch of fcience can make a progrefs without writing . The people were divided ...
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... faid , I enter into particulars . The fenfe of seeing , with very few exceptions , affords knowledge in its proper fenfe . It is not in our power to doubt of the exist- ence of a perfon we fee , touch , and converse with ; and when fuch ...
... faid , I enter into particulars . The fenfe of seeing , with very few exceptions , affords knowledge in its proper fenfe . It is not in our power to doubt of the exist- ence of a perfon we fee , touch , and converse with ; and when fuch ...
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