Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, Edinburg; and for W. Strahan, and T. Cadell, London, 1774 |
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... fometimes diftributed among the private men , as an addition to their pay , after a fatiguing campaign ; but not as a recompence for their good behaviour , becaufe all fhared alike . It did not escape the penetrating Romans , that ...
... fometimes diftributed among the private men , as an addition to their pay , after a fatiguing campaign ; but not as a recompence for their good behaviour , becaufe all fhared alike . It did not escape the penetrating Romans , that ...
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... fometimes twenty- " five miles . In thefe marches each foldier carried fixty pounds weight . hey " were accustomed to run and leap in arms ; and in their military exercises , " their fwords , javelins , and arrows , were of twice the ...
... fometimes twenty- " five miles . In thefe marches each foldier carried fixty pounds weight . hey " were accustomed to run and leap in arms ; and in their military exercises , " their fwords , javelins , and arrows , were of twice the ...
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... fometimes for a very flight tranfgreffion . Let arts be fubdivided into many parts ; the more fubdivifions the better : but I venture to pro- nounce , that no man ever did , nor ever will , make a capital fi- gure gure in the government ...
... fometimes for a very flight tranfgreffion . Let arts be fubdivided into many parts ; the more fubdivifions the better : but I venture to pro- nounce , that no man ever did , nor ever will , make a capital fi- gure gure in the government ...
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... fometimes fuppofed to be " rewarded in this world , I do not think it too prefumptuous to fuppofe , that national virtues may likewife meet with their re- " ward . England hath , to its peculiar honour , not only made " their poor free ...
... fometimes fuppofed to be " rewarded in this world , I do not think it too prefumptuous to fuppofe , that national virtues may likewife meet with their re- " ward . England hath , to its peculiar honour , not only made " their poor free ...
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... fometimes there is a neceffity for arming the townfpeople , and calling " them out to fervice . When this is the cafe , it ought to be the firft care , to en- " ure them to labour , to march them up and down the country , to make themi ...
... fometimes there is a neceffity for arming the townfpeople , and calling " them out to fervice . When this is the cafe , it ought to be the firft care , to en- " ure them to labour , to march them up and down the country , to make themi ...
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