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... particular , lived when in the field ; but if they happened not upon their pay to be fuccefsful in plundering , they had no means of living at home . An annual diftribution of corn among them became ne- ceffary , which in effect ...
... particular , lived when in the field ; but if they happened not upon their pay to be fuccefsful in plundering , they had no means of living at home . An annual diftribution of corn among them became ne- ceffary , which in effect ...
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... particular , is eminent . Its will infallibly fill the army with gallant officers : Other advantages concerning the officers themfelves , fhall be mentioned afterward . An appetite for military glory , cannot fail to be roufed in ...
... particular , is eminent . Its will infallibly fill the army with gallant officers : Other advantages concerning the officers themfelves , fhall be mentioned afterward . An appetite for military glory , cannot fail to be roufed in ...
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... particular , being not a little intricate , cannot be acqui- red in perfection by any one whofe ftudies have been confined to a fingle branch , whether relative to peace or to war . The Duke of Marlborough made an eminent figure in the ...
... particular , being not a little intricate , cannot be acqui- red in perfection by any one whofe ftudies have been confined to a fingle branch , whether relative to peace or to war . The Duke of Marlborough made an eminent figure in the ...
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... particular ! ; Of all the mischiefs that have been engendered by over - anxiety about the poor , none have proved more fatal than foundling - ho- fpitals . They tend to cool affection for children , ftill more effec- tually than the ...
... particular ! ; Of all the mischiefs that have been engendered by over - anxiety about the poor , none have proved more fatal than foundling - ho- fpitals . They tend to cool affection for children , ftill more effec- tually than the ...
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... particular , the fact is but too well ascertained . The burials in that immenfe city greatly exceed the births : the difference fome affirm to be no less than ten thousand yearly : by the most moderate computation , not under feven or ...
... particular , the fact is but too well ascertained . The burials in that immenfe city greatly exceed the births : the difference fome affirm to be no less than ten thousand yearly : by the most moderate computation , not under feven or ...
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