Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, 1774 |
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... principle of obliging every man to fight for his country : the juftices of peace were empowered by the legislature , to force into the fervice fuch as could be best fpared from civil occupation . If a single clause had been added ...
... principle of obliging every man to fight for his country : the juftices of peace were empowered by the legislature , to force into the fervice fuch as could be best fpared from civil occupation . If a single clause had been added ...
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... principle . In that view , have we not rea → fon to hope , that the feparating military officers into different claffes , will excite a laudable emulation , prompting individuals to exert themselves on every occafion , for the honour ...
... principle . In that view , have we not rea → fon to hope , that the feparating military officers into different claffes , will excite a laudable emulation , prompting individuals to exert themselves on every occafion , for the honour ...
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... principle is the foundation of both , the object only is varied . This observation is fadly verified in Britain : our young men of rank , loathing an irksome and fatiguing courfe of education , abandon themselves to pleasure . Trace ...
... principle is the foundation of both , the object only is varied . This observation is fadly verified in Britain : our young men of rank , loathing an irksome and fatiguing courfe of education , abandon themselves to pleasure . Trace ...
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... , the lefs fit- ted is he to labour with content . The only plaufible argument for a charity - fchool , is , " That children of the labouring poor are taught 1 " taught there the principles of religion and of 50 Book II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... , the lefs fit- ted is he to labour with content . The only plaufible argument for a charity - fchool , is , " That children of the labouring poor are taught 1 " taught there the principles of religion and of 50 Book II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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... principles of theology and of morality are ftamped on his heart ; and none can be ignorant of them , who attend to their own perceptions . Education is indeed of ufe to ripen fuch perceptions ; and it is of fingular ufe to thofe who ...
... principles of theology and of morality are ftamped on his heart ; and none can be ignorant of them , who attend to their own perceptions . Education is indeed of ufe to ripen fuch perceptions ; and it is of fingular ufe to thofe who ...
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