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... cafe at prefent of American favages . And even after arts were fo much improved as to be exercised by men , none who could bear arms were exempted from war . In feudal governments , the military fpirit was carried to a great height ...
... cafe at prefent of American favages . And even after arts were fo much improved as to be exercised by men , none who could bear arms were exempted from war . In feudal governments , the military fpirit was carried to a great height ...
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... cafe , we are fecure against any invader in the latter , we indeed make a con- fiderable figure , but lie open to every invader . Happy would Britain be , could the spirit of war and of commerce be made com- patible by fome military ...
... cafe , we are fecure against any invader in the latter , we indeed make a con- fiderable figure , but lie open to every invader . Happy would Britain be , could the spirit of war and of commerce be made com- patible by fome military ...
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... cafe and affluence , is a proper reward for merit , reflecting equal honour on the prince who beftows , and on the subject who receives ; beside affording an enlivening profpect to others , who have it at heart to do well . With refpect ...
... cafe and affluence , is a proper reward for merit , reflecting equal honour on the prince who beftows , and on the subject who receives ; beside affording an enlivening profpect to others , who have it at heart to do well . With refpect ...
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... cafe thefe means fall fhort , the magiftrates fhall maintain them at the general expence of the inhabitants , as can most conveniently be " done : Provided always , that the poor be obliged to work ei- " ther for merchants , farmers ...
... cafe thefe means fall fhort , the magiftrates fhall maintain them at the general expence of the inhabitants , as can most conveniently be " done : Provided always , that the poor be obliged to work ei- " ther for merchants , farmers ...
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... cafe , than where it is given to promote idleness . A houfe for the poor was erected in a French village , the revenue of which , by economy , became confiderable . Upon a reprefen- tation by the curate of the parish , that more beds ...
... cafe , than where it is given to promote idleness . A houfe for the poor was erected in a French village , the revenue of which , by economy , became confiderable . Upon a reprefen- tation by the curate of the parish , that more beds ...
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Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volume 2 Lord Henry Home Kames Affichage du livre entier - 1774 |
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