An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 4Charles Knight & Company, 22, Ludgate Street, 1843 - 229 páginas |
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... ancient Greece seem to have served in this manner till after the second Persian war ; and the people of Peloponnesus till after the Peloponnesian war . The Peloponnesians , Thucydides observes , generally left the field in the summer ...
... ancient Greece seem to have served in this manner till after the second Persian war ; and the people of Peloponnesus till after the Peloponnesian war . The Peloponnesians , Thucydides observes , generally left the field in the summer ...
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... ancient Greece , a fourth or a fifth part of the whole body of the people considered themselves as soldiers , and would sometimes , it is said , take the field . Among the civilized nations of modern Europe , it is commonly computed ...
... ancient Greece , a fourth or a fifth part of the whole body of the people considered themselves as soldiers , and would sometimes , it is said , take the field . Among the civilized nations of modern Europe , it is commonly computed ...
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... ancient Greece and Rome , during the whole period of their existence , and under the feudal governments for a considerable time after their first establishment , the trade of a soldier was not a separate , distinct trade , which con ...
... ancient Greece and Rome , during the whole period of their existence , and under the feudal governments for a considerable time after their first establishment , the trade of a soldier was not a separate , distinct trade , which con ...
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... ancient Greece and Rome , each citizen , as long as he remained at home , seems to have prac- tised his exercises either separately and indepen- dently , or with such of his equals as he liked best ; and not to have been attached to any ...
... ancient Greece and Rome , each citizen , as long as he remained at home , seems to have prac- tised his exercises either separately and indepen- dently , or with such of his equals as he liked best ; and not to have been attached to any ...
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... ancient Greece ; and afterwards , with very little struggle , the effeminate and ill - exercised militia of the great Persian empire . The fall of the Greek republics and of the Persian empire was the effect of the irre- sistible ...
... ancient Greece ; and afterwards , with very little struggle , the effeminate and ill - exercised militia of the great Persian empire . The fall of the Greek republics and of the Persian empire was the effect of the irre- sistible ...
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