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... necessary , and what are not ; you know what number of troops is sufficient in one , and not sufficient in another ; you will cause the necessary garrisons to be reinforced , and will disband those that are useless ? ' " I should be of ...
... necessary , and what are not ; you know what number of troops is sufficient in one , and not sufficient in another ; you will cause the necessary garrisons to be reinforced , and will disband those that are useless ? ' " I should be of ...
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... necessary . The English language might be taught by grammar ; in which some of our best writers , as Tillotson , Addison , Pope , Algernon Sidney , Cato's Letters , & c . should be classics ; the styles principally to be cultivated ...
... necessary . The English language might be taught by grammar ; in which some of our best writers , as Tillotson , Addison , Pope , Algernon Sidney , Cato's Letters , & c . should be classics ; the styles principally to be cultivated ...
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... necessary in trade , so as to make people imagine it would become . by that means of less value than their mortgaged lands , they would immediately of course begin to pay it in again to the office to redeem their land , and continue to ...
... necessary in trade , so as to make people imagine it would become . by that means of less value than their mortgaged lands , they would immediately of course begin to pay it in again to the office to redeem their land , and continue to ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Morals of Chess | 37 |
Public | 57 |
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