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... thefe , who knows whether fome hint may not occur of a plan more 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 ...
... thefe , who knows whether fome hint may not occur of a plan more 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 ...
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... thefe , the capi- tal objection against Harrington's plan ftrikes equally against Fletcher's , That by roufing a military fpirit , it would alienate the minds of our people from arts and manufactures , and from any conftant and uniform ...
... thefe , the capi- tal objection against Harrington's plan ftrikes equally against Fletcher's , That by roufing a military fpirit , it would alienate the minds of our people from arts and manufactures , and from any conftant and uniform ...
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... thefe mobs conftantly happened where wages were high and provisions low ; confequently that they were occafioned , not by want , but by wantonnefs . VOL . II . C fufficient fufficient for Britain , a rational method for raifing fuch Sk ...
... thefe mobs conftantly happened where wages were high and provisions low ; confequently that they were occafioned , not by want , but by wantonnefs . VOL . II . C fufficient fufficient for Britain , a rational method for raifing fuch Sk ...
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... thefe regulations will not inftantly produce men qualified to be fe- cretaries of ftate or commiffioners of treafury , fo numerous as to afford . afford his Majefty a fatisfactory choice , that branch of 20 Book II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... thefe regulations will not inftantly produce men qualified to be fe- cretaries of ftate or commiffioners of treafury , fo numerous as to afford . afford his Majefty a fatisfactory choice , that branch of 20 Book II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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... thefe marches each foldier carried fixty pounds weight . hey " were accustomed to run and leap in arms ; and in their military exercises , " their fwords , javelins , and arrows , were of twice the ordinary weight . These " exercifes 66 ...
... thefe marches each foldier carried fixty pounds weight . hey " were accustomed to run and leap in arms ; and in their military exercises , " their fwords , javelins , and arrows , were of twice the ordinary weight . These " exercifes 66 ...
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