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... fome warlike neigh- bour , impelled by hunger , or by ambition , to extend his domi- nions ? The difficulty of providing for defence , without hurting industry , has produced a general opinion among political writers , that a nation ...
... fome warlike neigh- bour , impelled by hunger , or by ambition , to extend his domi- nions ? The difficulty of providing for defence , without hurting industry , has produced a general opinion among political writers , that a nation ...
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... had been forced into ma- ny perilous wars , fome of them for reftraining the turbulent fpi- rit of his vaffals , and most of them for defending his crown . a- gainst gainst a powerful adverfary , Henry V. of England . Sk . IX . 7 THE ARMY .
... had been forced into ma- ny perilous wars , fome of them for reftraining the turbulent fpi- rit of his vaffals , and most of them for defending his crown . a- gainst gainst a powerful adverfary , Henry V. of England . Sk . IX . 7 THE ARMY .
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... fome inherent vice in the nature of government , that counteracts every effort of genius to produce a more perfect mode . I am not dif- posed to admit any defect of Providence , especially in an article effential to the well - being of ...
... fome inherent vice in the nature of government , that counteracts every effort of genius to produce a more perfect mode . I am not dif- posed to admit any defect of Providence , especially in an article effential to the well - being of ...
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... willingly upon a merchantman , than upon a fhip of war . A tri- umph , an ovation , a civic crown , or fome fuch mark of honour , # 1 were were in old Rome the only rewards for military atchievements Sk . IX . 21 THE ARM Y.
... willingly upon a merchantman , than upon a fhip of war . A tri- umph , an ovation , a civic crown , or fome fuch mark of honour , # 1 were were in old Rome the only rewards for military atchievements Sk . IX . 21 THE ARM Y.
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... fome progrefs , not only in military knowledge , but in mo- rals , and in the fine arts , fo as at the age of twenty - five to be qualified for profiting , instead of being undone , by feeing the world * . J Whether hereditary nobility ...
... fome progrefs , not only in military knowledge , but in mo- rals , and in the fine arts , fo as at the age of twenty - five to be qualified for profiting , instead of being undone , by feeing the world * . J Whether hereditary nobility ...
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