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" There are some, perhaps, who would imagine that every Englishman fights better than the subjects of absolute governments, because he has more to defend. But what has the English more than the French soldier? Property they are both commonly without. Liberty... "
The Military Mentor: Being a Series of Letters Recently Written by a General ... - 35. oldal
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The Idler, 2. kötet

Samuel Johnson - 1767 - 366 oldal
...allowed in- every country. The Englijh foldier feldorh has his head very full of the conftitution ; i nor nor has there been, for more than a century, any war that put the property or liberty of a Tingle EngUJhman in danger, WHENCE then is the courage of the Englijh vulgar ? It proceeds, in my opinion,...

Political tracts. Political essays. Miscellaneous essays. A journey to the ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 oldal
...equally allowed in every country. The Eng/ijh foldier feldom has his head very full of the conftitution ; nor has there been, for more than a century, any war that put the property or liberty of a fingle Englijhman in danger. Whence then is the courage of the Englijh vulgar? It proceeds, in my opinion,...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Political tracts. Political essays ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 550 oldal
...equally allowed in every country. The Englifo foldier feldom has his head very full of the conftitution ; nor has there been, for more than a century, any war that put the property or liberty of a finglc Englijhman in danger. Whence then is the courage of the Englijh vulgar? It proceeds, in my opinion,...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 oldal
...equally allowed in every country. The Englijli foldier feldom has his head very full of the conftitution; nor has there been, for more than a century, any war that put the property or liberty of a (ingle Engliftiman in danger. Whence then is the courage of the Englijh vulgar ? It proceeds, in my...

Select British Classics, 10. kötet

1803 - 222 oldal
...more than the French soldier I Property they are both commonly without. Liberty is, to the lowest rank of every nation, little more than the choice of working...every country. The English soldier seldom has his head full of the constitution ; nor has there been, for more than a century, any war that has put the property...

Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces [chiefly of Johnson, ed. by T ..., 2. kötet

Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 400 oldal
...more than the French soldier ? Property they are both commonly without. Liberty is, to the lowest Tank of every nation, little more than the choice of working...constitution; nor has there been, for more than a century, aqy war that put the property or liberty of a single Englishman in danger. Whence then is the courage...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 oldal
...nation, little more than the clioice of working or starving ; and this choice is, I suppose,equally allowed in every country. The English soldier seldom...danger. Whence then is the courage of the English vulgar? It proceeds, in my opinion, from that dissolution of dependance which obliges every man to...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 oldal
...more than the French soldier? Property they are both commonly without. Liberty is, to the lowest rank of every nation, little more than the choice of working...danger. Whence then is the courage of the English vulgar-? It proceeds, in my opinion, from that dissolution of dependence which obliges every man to...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and ..., 2. kötet

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 486 oldal
...than th« French soldier ? Property they are both commonly without. Liberty is, to the lowest rank of every nation, little more than the choice of working...danger. Whence then is the courage of the English vulgar ? It proceeds, in my opinion, from that dissolution tion of dependence which obliges every man...

Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., 6. kötet

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 oldal
...than the French soldier ? Property they are both commonly without. Liberty is, to tiie lowest rank of every nation, little more than the choice of working...danger. Whence then is the courage of the English vulgar? It proceeds, in my opinion, from that dissolution of dependance which obliges every man to...




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