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... 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 opinion , ' said Glaucon , ' to leave none of them on foot ...
... 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 opinion , ' said Glaucon , ' to leave none of them on foot ...
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... sufficient inducements ? The business then is by impressing to find money suffi- cient to make the sailors all volunteers , as well as their officers ; and this without any fresh burthen upon trade . The second of my premises is , that ...
... sufficient inducements ? The business then is by impressing to find money suffi- cient to make the sailors all volunteers , as well as their officers ; and this without any fresh burthen upon trade . The second of my premises is , that ...
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... sufficient to discipline force sufficient to repel the invader . Mr. F. therefore thinks , that , to avoid not only the expense , but the danger of keeping up a body of regular troops in time of peace , none of the States separately ...
... sufficient to discipline force sufficient to repel the invader . Mr. F. therefore thinks , that , to avoid not only the expense , but the danger of keeping up a body of regular troops in time of peace , none of the States separately ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Morals of Chess | 37 |
Public | 57 |
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