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... give up all hopes of retaining its military fpirit . In the former cafe , we are fecure against any invader in the ... gives different difpófitions to men , in order to fupply hands for every neceffary art . It was , at the fame time ...
... give up all hopes of retaining its military fpirit . In the former cafe , we are fecure against any invader in the ... gives different difpófitions to men , in order to fupply hands for every neceffary art . It was , at the fame time ...
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... gives no ob- ftruction to a spirit of industry : the Swifs , it is true , may be termed industrious ; but their industry is confined to necessaries and conveniencies : they are lefs ambitious of wealth than of mili- tary glory ; and ...
... gives no ob- ftruction to a spirit of industry : the Swifs , it is true , may be termed industrious ; but their industry is confined to necessaries and conveniencies : they are lefs ambitious of wealth than of mili- tary glory ; and ...
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... give up even the appearance . of voluntary fervice , and to recruit the army on the folid principle of obliging every man to fight for his country : the juftices of peace were empowered by the legislature , to force into the fervice ...
... give up even the appearance . of voluntary fervice , and to recruit the army on the folid principle of obliging every man to fight for his country : the juftices of peace were empowered by the legislature , to force into the fervice ...
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... give of the education of their foldiers . They were continually habituated to the " military pace , which was , to march in five hours twenty , and fometimes twenty- " five miles . In thefe marches each foldier carried fixty pounds ...
... give of the education of their foldiers . They were continually habituated to the " military pace , which was , to march in five hours twenty , and fometimes twenty- " five miles . In thefe marches each foldier carried fixty pounds ...
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... gives him credit at once ; and however meagre at the commencement of his office , he is round and plump before it ends . To wax fat and rich by robbing the poor ! Let us turn our eyes from a fcene fo horrid * . * In the parish of St ...
... gives him credit at once ; and however meagre at the commencement of his office , he is round and plump before it ends . To wax fat and rich by robbing the poor ! Let us turn our eyes from a fcene fo horrid * . * In the parish of St ...
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