Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... labour to extreme indolence , a life the " most ruinous of all others . I must here recite the account which the Roman authors give of the " education of their foldiers . They were continu- " ally habituated to the military pace , which ...
... labour to extreme indolence , a life the " most ruinous of all others . I must here recite the account which the Roman authors give of the " education of their foldiers . They were continu- " ally habituated to the military pace , which ...
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... labour and severe difcipline in the army , men would be fober and indu- ftrious at home ; and such untractable spi- rits as cannot be reached by the mild laws . of a free government , would be effectually tamed by military law . At the ...
... labour and severe difcipline in the army , men would be fober and indu- ftrious at home ; and such untractable spi- rits as cannot be reached by the mild laws . of a free government , would be effectually tamed by military law . At the ...
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... labour under ftrict difci- pline , can never be in want of bread : they will be fought for every where , even at higher than ordinary wages ; and they will prove excellent mafters for training the peasants to hard labour . A man ...
... labour under ftrict difci- pline , can never be in want of bread : they will be fought for every where , even at higher than ordinary wages ; and they will prove excellent mafters for training the peasants to hard labour . A man ...
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... one for the innocent poor , one for putting vagabonds to hard labour , one for foundlings , and one for the fick and maimed ; with cer- I 2 tain tain funds for defraying the expence of each , which Sk . X. 67 The Poor .
... one for the innocent poor , one for putting vagabonds to hard labour , one for foundlings , and one for the fick and maimed ; with cer- I 2 tain tain funds for defraying the expence of each , which Sk . X. 67 The Poor .
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... labour resembles water , which always levels itfelf : if high in any one corner , an influx of hands brings it down . The price of labour varies in every parish of England : a labourer who has gain'd a fettlement in a parifh , on which ...
... labour resembles water , which always levels itfelf : if high in any one corner , an influx of hands brings it down . The price of labour varies in every parish of England : a labourer who has gain'd a fettlement in a parifh , on which ...
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