Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, 1774 |
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... we remain , it is true , a free people ; but for that biefing , we are perhaps more indebted to fortune , than to patriotic vigilance . defence defence as well as offence : none but those who DO Book II . 8 CIVIL SOCIETY .
... we remain , it is true , a free people ; but for that biefing , we are perhaps more indebted to fortune , than to patriotic vigilance . defence defence as well as offence : none but those who DO Book II . 8 CIVIL SOCIETY .
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... true , they are not the lefs qualified for the arts of peace ; and if manufacturers be protected from being obliged to ferve in the army , I discover not any incompatibility between a stand- ing army and the highest industry ...
... true , they are not the lefs qualified for the arts of peace ; and if manufacturers be protected from being obliged to ferve in the army , I discover not any incompatibility between a stand- ing army and the highest industry ...
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... true , boys are , from the age of twelve , exercised in running , wrestling , and fhooting . Every male who can bear arms is regimented , and fubjected to military difcipline . Here is a militia in perfection upon Harrington's plan , a ...
... true , boys are , from the age of twelve , exercised in running , wrestling , and fhooting . Every male who can bear arms is regimented , and fubjected to military difcipline . Here is a militia in perfection upon Harrington's plan , a ...
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... true , was fometimes diftributed among the private men , as an addition to their pay , after a fatiguing campaign ; but not as a recompence for their good behaviour , becaufe all fhared alike . It did not escape the penetrating Romans ...
... true , was fometimes diftributed among the private men , as an addition to their pay , after a fatiguing campaign ; but not as a recompence for their good behaviour , becaufe all fhared alike . It did not escape the penetrating Romans ...
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... true , that troops inured to war have an advantage over troops that have not the fame experience : but with affu- rance it may be pronounced impracticable , to land at once in Bri- tain an army that can ftand againft 100,000 British ...
... true , that troops inured to war have an advantage over troops that have not the fame experience : but with affu- rance it may be pronounced impracticable , to land at once in Bri- tain an army that can ftand againft 100,000 British ...
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