Works, Volume 39Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... whereby the Passes are easily secured ( an Handful of Men being able to withstand an Host ) and the Avenues inaccessible , the Hostile Arms of the Turks have been put to a stop , who otherwise would have set no Bounds to their Desires ...
... whereby the Passes are easily secured ( an Handful of Men being able to withstand an Host ) and the Avenues inaccessible , the Hostile Arms of the Turks have been put to a stop , who otherwise would have set no Bounds to their Desires ...
Page 38
... whereby they might seem obliged to their Subjects , or that they should outshine them by a Popular Affection , however meritorious their Deeds have been ; whereby they teach their Children per- fect Obedience , before they permit them ...
... whereby they might seem obliged to their Subjects , or that they should outshine them by a Popular Affection , however meritorious their Deeds have been ; whereby they teach their Children per- fect Obedience , before they permit them ...
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... whereby we seek to up- hold the Community , and therein indeed preserve our selves , how can this come to pass , unless it should be alike diffusive to all , whereby every one of us become united in the same Law of Nature ? which if ...
... whereby we seek to up- hold the Community , and therein indeed preserve our selves , how can this come to pass , unless it should be alike diffusive to all , whereby every one of us become united in the same Law of Nature ? which if ...
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