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... labour and fobriety fit for being foldiers ; but is also the best foundation for commerce , by furnishing both food and materials to the industrious . But feveral objections of the most interesting nature occur a- gainst a standing army ...
... labour and fobriety fit for being foldiers ; but is also the best foundation for commerce , by furnishing both food and materials to the industrious . But feveral objections of the most interesting nature occur a- gainst a standing army ...
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... labour . His plan evidently is inconfiftent with industry and manufactures : it would be fo at least in Bri- tain . A moft fuccefsful plan it would be , were defence our fole object ; and not the lefs fuccefsful , by rendering Britain ...
... labour . His plan evidently is inconfiftent with industry and manufactures : it would be fo at least in Bri- tain . A moft fuccefsful plan it would be , were defence our fole object ; and not the lefs fuccefsful , by rendering Britain ...
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... labourer , as well as a good foldier . The continual ex- ercise recommended , cannot fail to produce a spirit of ... labour held by the Romans for training an army , that they never ventured to face an enemy , with troops debilitated ...
... labourer , as well as a good foldier . The continual ex- ercise recommended , cannot fail to produce a spirit of ... labour held by the Romans for training an army , that they never ventured to face an enemy , with troops debilitated ...
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... labour . He ex- ercifed them without relaxation in marching and countermarch- ing , in fortifying camps and demolishing them , in digging trenches and filling them up , in building high walls and pulling them down ; he himself , from ...
... labour . He ex- ercifed them without relaxation in marching and countermarch- ing , in fortifying camps and demolishing them , in digging trenches and filling them up , in building high walls and pulling them down ; he himself , from ...
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... labour of the foldiers ; and yet it was alone by labour and toil that the " Romans preferved themfelves from deftruction . I believe the reason is , that " their fatigue was continual and unremitting , while the life of our foldiers is ...
... labour of the foldiers ; and yet it was alone by labour and toil that the " Romans preferved themfelves from deftruction . I believe the reason is , that " their fatigue was continual and unremitting , while the life of our foldiers is ...
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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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abfurd action affirmed againſt alfo alſo anſwer Ariſtotle army becauſe benevolence beſt cafe caufe cauſe Chriſtian conclufion confequences defire Deity demonſtration diftinct diſcover divifion duty employ'd Engliſh eſtabliſhed exerciſe exiſtence facrifices faid fame favages fays fecure feems ferve feven fhall fhould figure fimple fins firft firſt fociety foldiers fome fometimes fpecies fpirit ftate fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofed fupreme fyftem fyllo fyllogifm gods himſelf hiſtory houſe human idolatry induſtry inftances inſtead itſelf juftice King labour laſt leaſt lefs leſs mentioned miſchief modes moral fenfe moſt muft muſt nature neceffary obferve occafioned opinion paffion perfon philofopher pleaſure predicate prefent premiſes prieſt principles progrefs propofition puniſhment purpoſe queſtion raiſe reafon refpect religion reſemblance Roman ſcience Scotland ſenſe ſhall ſtanding ſtate ſtill ſtone ſuch termed thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe tion tutelar deities underſtanding univerfal uſe worſhip wrong