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... fhould be r employed in the defence of the ftate . Here would be an inexhaustible fund of good and able foldiers , who would not be apt to defert , as every man would , " reckon it both his honour and his duty to have ferved his time ...
... fhould be r employed in the defence of the ftate . Here would be an inexhaustible fund of good and able foldiers , who would not be apt to defert , as every man would , " reckon it both his honour and his duty to have ferved his time ...
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... fhould furnifh men to ferve fe- ven years , and no longer . But as it would be no lefs unjuft than imprudent , to difband at once our prefent army , the soft and natural way is , to begin with moulding gradually the old army into the ...
... fhould furnifh men to ferve fe- ven years , and no longer . But as it would be no lefs unjuft than imprudent , to difband at once our prefent army , the soft and natural way is , to begin with moulding gradually the old army into the ...
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... fhould be taken , to habituate the foldiers to the exercife of arms , to which they owe both their health in the camp , and their victory in the field . " The fame author 爨 obferves , that the Romans in his time had become fo inactive ...
... fhould be taken , to habituate the foldiers to the exercife of arms , to which they owe both their health in the camp , and their victory in the field . " The fame author 爨 obferves , that the Romans in his time had become fo inactive ...
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... fhould be reported of fome diftant nation , that the burden of maintaining the idle and profligate , is laid upon the frugal and industrious , who work hard for a maintenance to themfelves ; what would one think of fuch a nation ? Yet ...
... fhould be reported of fome diftant nation , that the burden of maintaining the idle and profligate , is laid upon the frugal and industrious , who work hard for a maintenance to themfelves ; what would one think of fuch a nation ? Yet ...
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... fhould be entitled to of- fer fervants to the houfe . By fuch encouragement , a malady would be remedied , that of wandering from mafter , to mafter for better wages , or easier fervice , which feldom fails to corrupt fer- vants . vants ...
... fhould be entitled to of- fer fervants to the houfe . By fuch encouragement , a malady would be remedied , that of wandering from mafter , to mafter for better wages , or easier fervice , which feldom fails to corrupt fer- vants . vants ...
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