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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... peace , and of employing it in time of war , is very different in the different states of society , in the different periods of improvement . Among nations of hunters , the lowest and rudest state of society , such as we find it among ...
... peace , and of employing it in time of war , is very different in the different states of society , in the different periods of improvement . Among nations of hunters , the lowest and rudest state of society , such as we find it among ...
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... peace . His chief or sove- reign , for those nations have all chiefs or sovereigns , is at no sort of expense in preparing him for the field ; and when he is in it , the chance of plunder is the only pay which he either expects or ...
... peace . His chief or sove- reign , for those nations have all chiefs or sovereigns , is at no sort of expense in preparing him for the field ; and when he is in it , the chance of plunder is the only pay which he either expects or ...
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... peace might be the ordinary occupation of those who go to war , so very tedious and expensive a service would otherwise be by far too heavy a burden upon them . After the second Persian war , accordingly , the armies of Athens seem to ...
... peace might be the ordinary occupation of those who go to war , so very tedious and expensive a service would otherwise be by far too heavy a burden upon them . After the second Persian war , accordingly , the armies of Athens seem to ...
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... peace , and without any particular encouragement from the public , should spend the greater part of his time in military exercises , might , no doubt , both improve himself very much in them , and amuse himself very well ; but he ...
... peace , and without any particular encouragement from the public , should spend the greater part of his time in military exercises , might , no doubt , both improve himself very much in them , and amuse himself very well ; but he ...
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... peace , attached to a particular body of troops , which perform its exercises under its own proper and permanent officers .. Before the invention of fire - arms , that army was superior in which the soldiers had , each individually ...
... peace , attached to a particular body of troops , which perform its exercises under its own proper and permanent officers .. Before the invention of fire - arms , that army was superior in which the soldiers had , each individually ...
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