Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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... Thou- fand are so far from enjoying any Liberty by the Sub- jection of the reft , that they are in an infinitely feverer State of Slavery ; they make themfelves the most degenerate and unhappy of Mankind , for no other Purpose than that ...
... Thou- fand are so far from enjoying any Liberty by the Sub- jection of the reft , that they are in an infinitely feverer State of Slavery ; they make themfelves the most degenerate and unhappy of Mankind , for no other Purpose than that ...
Page 51
... thoufand , and fometimes to a great many more . The Freemen of Sparta and Rome were not more numerous in Proportion ... Thoufands have , for Brevity , been omitted ; after fo candid a Dif cuffion in all Refpects ; what Slave fo paffive ...
... thoufand , and fometimes to a great many more . The Freemen of Sparta and Rome were not more numerous in Proportion ... Thoufands have , for Brevity , been omitted ; after fo candid a Dif cuffion in all Refpects ; what Slave fo paffive ...
Page 177
... Thoufand , who , coming eight Days after the Battle of Poltawa , were difmiffed back again ; only about two Thoufand were fent into Livonia , The Religion of the Tartars is either Mahometan or Hea- then , in which they have been left ...
... Thoufand , who , coming eight Days after the Battle of Poltawa , were difmiffed back again ; only about two Thoufand were fent into Livonia , The Religion of the Tartars is either Mahometan or Hea- then , in which they have been left ...
Page 180
... thoufand Men fit to bear Arms . The Coffacks of the Ukraine are much more nu- merous and confiderable , their Dominions Coffacks of theUkraine . extending feveral hundred Miles between the River Borifthenes , or Neiper , and the Don ...
... thoufand Men fit to bear Arms . The Coffacks of the Ukraine are much more nu- merous and confiderable , their Dominions Coffacks of theUkraine . extending feveral hundred Miles between the River Borifthenes , or Neiper , and the Don ...
Page 181
... Thoufand followed his Fortune to Bender , and are ftill with the King of Sweden ; most of the rest were cut to Pieces , so that the Re- mains of that Name are at prefent very inconfider- able . From thefe Accounts it is plain the Czar's ...
... Thoufand followed his Fortune to Bender , and are ftill with the King of Sweden ; most of the rest were cut to Pieces , so that the Re- mains of that Name are at prefent very inconfider- able . From thefe Accounts it is plain the Czar's ...
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