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... perfect than any of them . The most illustrious military establishment of antiquity is that of the Romans , by which they fubdued almost all the known world . The Roman citizens were many of them husbandmen , and all of them foldiers ...
... perfect than any of them . The most illustrious military establishment of antiquity is that of the Romans , by which they fubdued almost all the known world . The Roman citizens were many of them husbandmen , and all of them foldiers ...
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... perfect mode . I am not dif- posed to admit any defect of Providence , especially in an article effential to the well - being of society ; and rather than yield to the charge , I venture to propose the following plan , even at the ha ...
... perfect mode . I am not dif- posed to admit any defect of Providence , especially in an article effential to the well - being of society ; and rather than yield to the charge , I venture to propose the following plan , even at the ha ...
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... perfect in any one , without be- ing in fome degree acquainted with every one . The fcience of po- litics , in particular , being not a little intricate , cannot be acqui- red in perfection by any one whofe ftudies have been confined to ...
... perfect in any one , without be- ing in fome degree acquainted with every one . The fcience of po- litics , in particular , being not a little intricate , cannot be acqui- red in perfection by any one whofe ftudies have been confined to ...
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... perfect ; but if it be found at bottom , polish and improvement are easy operations . My capital aim has been , to obviate the ob- jections that press hard against every military plan , hitherto em- braced or proposed . A standing army ...
... perfect ; but if it be found at bottom , polish and improvement are easy operations . My capital aim has been , to obviate the ob- jections that press hard against every military plan , hitherto em- braced or proposed . A standing army ...
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... perfect them , they all prove abortive . Every writer , diffatisfied with former plans , fails not to produce one of his own ; which , in its turn , meets with as little approbation as any of the foregoing . 66 The first regulation of ...
... perfect them , they all prove abortive . Every writer , diffatisfied with former plans , fails not to produce one of his own ; which , in its turn , meets with as little approbation as any of the foregoing . 66 The first regulation of ...
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