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Pagina 57
... less into the field in all places than two hundred thousand fighting men , besides what have been left in gar- risons ; and I think the common computation is , that of an army , at the end of a campaign , without sieges or battles ...
... less into the field in all places than two hundred thousand fighting men , besides what have been left in gar- risons ; and I think the common computation is , that of an army , at the end of a campaign , without sieges or battles ...
Pagina 59
... less , his subjects are either poorer , or not so many to be plundered by constant taxes for his use ? " It is well for him he had found out a way to steal a kingdom2 ; if he had gone on conquering as he did before , his ruin had been ...
... less , his subjects are either poorer , or not so many to be plundered by constant taxes for his use ? " It is well for him he had found out a way to steal a kingdom2 ; if he had gone on conquering as he did before , his ruin had been ...
Pagina 135
... less effect on our external mien and behaviour , make so deep an impression on the mind , as is very apt to bend it wholly one way , The mathematician will take little less than de- monstration in the most common discourse , and the ...
... less effect on our external mien and behaviour , make so deep an impression on the mind , as is very apt to bend it wholly one way , The mathematician will take little less than de- monstration in the most common discourse , and the ...
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