Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, 1774 |
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... knowledge and practice in war will be diffufed thro ' the whole army .. Officers who serve for pay , will be greatly benefited by this plan : frequent removes of those who ferve without pay , make way for them ; and from the very nature ...
... knowledge and practice in war will be diffufed thro ' the whole army .. Officers who serve for pay , will be greatly benefited by this plan : frequent removes of those who ferve without pay , make way for them ; and from the very nature ...
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... knowledge ; and idle boys would be remitted to their ftudies . Here is difplay'd an agreeable scene with relation to industry . Suppofing Suppofing the whole threescore thousand men to be abfolutely idle 28 Book II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... knowledge ; and idle boys would be remitted to their ftudies . Here is difplay'd an agreeable scene with relation to industry . Suppofing Suppofing the whole threescore thousand men to be abfolutely idle 28 Book II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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... 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 may not be neceffary , in a ...
... 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 may not be neceffary , in a ...
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... knowledge of the fubject , to be but a fmall remove " from flaughter ; for the child muft die . " Down then with found + ling - hofpitals , more noxious than peftilence or famine . An in- fant exposed at the door of a dwelling - house ...
... knowledge of the fubject , to be but a fmall remove " from flaughter ; for the child muft die . " Down then with found + ling - hofpitals , more noxious than peftilence or famine . An in- fant exposed at the door of a dwelling - house ...
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... knowledge of these prin- ciples . But Providence has not left man in a state so imperfect : the principles of theology and of morality are ftamped on his heart ; and none can be ignorant of them , who attend to their own perceptions ...
... knowledge of these prin- ciples . But Providence has not left man in a state so imperfect : the principles of theology and of morality are ftamped on his heart ; and none can be ignorant of them , who attend to their own perceptions ...
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