Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, 1774 |
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... These mercenaries at first fought confcientiously for their pay ; but reflecting , that the victors were not better paid than the vanquished , they learned to play booty .. In a battle particularly between the Pifans and Florentines ...
... These mercenaries at first fought confcientiously for their pay ; but reflecting , that the victors were not better paid than the vanquished , they learned to play booty .. In a battle particularly between the Pifans and Florentines ...
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... these were termed franc - archers , be- cause they were exempted from all taxes . This little army was intended for restoring peace and order at home , not for disturbing neighbouring states . This good prince had been forced into ma ...
... these were termed franc - archers , be- cause they were exempted from all taxes . This little army was intended for restoring peace and order at home , not for disturbing neighbouring states . This good prince had been forced into ma ...
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... these camps the art of war is to be acquired and practifed : those who can maintain themfelves must continue there two years , others but a fingle year . Secondly , Those who have been thus e- ducated , fhall for ever after have fifty ...
... these camps the art of war is to be acquired and practifed : those who can maintain themfelves must continue there two years , others but a fingle year . Secondly , Those who have been thus e- ducated , fhall for ever after have fifty ...
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... These men could not wish to be better accommodated : but fo ac- cuftomed they had been to idleness , and change of place , as to be incapable of any fort of work : they deferted their farms one after another , and commenced thieves and ...
... These men could not wish to be better accommodated : but fo ac- cuftomed they had been to idleness , and change of place , as to be incapable of any fort of work : they deferted their farms one after another , and commenced thieves and ...
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... in arms ; and in their military exercises , " their fwords , javelins , and arrows , were of twice the ordinary weight . These " exercifes 66 VOL . II . D refchal Saxe , a foldier , not a physician , Sk . IX . 25 THE ARMY .
... in arms ; and in their military exercises , " their fwords , javelins , and arrows , were of twice the ordinary weight . These " exercifes 66 VOL . II . D refchal Saxe , a foldier , not a physician , Sk . IX . 25 THE ARMY .
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