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Page 270
... arms the fickle fair . Haply Health's unòorrow'd hues , O'er thy cheeks their bloom diffuse ; And thy heart by virtue taught , With moral habits well is fraught . Alas ! to Mammon's sordid train Youth and virtue sigh in vain . Base and ...
... arms the fickle fair . Haply Health's unòorrow'd hues , O'er thy cheeks their bloom diffuse ; And thy heart by virtue taught , With moral habits well is fraught . Alas ! to Mammon's sordid train Youth and virtue sigh in vain . Base and ...
Page 409
... arms were in general use , it was long before they were brought to any thing like their present perfection . Cannon were at first made of iron bars soldered together and for- tified with strong hoops , and on emergencies they were made ...
... arms were in general use , it was long before they were brought to any thing like their present perfection . Cannon were at first made of iron bars soldered together and for- tified with strong hoops , and on emergencies they were made ...
Page 475
... arms , marshal Saxe , speaks more contemptuous- ly than all the rest . " He relates , " says count Algorotti , " that Charles XII . of Sweden , from long experience , had formed the design of laying aside the use of muskets ; and he is ...
... arms , marshal Saxe , speaks more contemptuous- ly than all the rest . " He relates , " says count Algorotti , " that Charles XII . of Sweden , from long experience , had formed the design of laying aside the use of muskets ; and he is ...
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