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Obstacles to our own operahouses as defences against the operations of an enemy The advantage being able to traverse them at pleasure without loss of time.
THat If ever a river should be as a river of an enemy as dry land to ourselves. River as an mutual means of defence Great must be the advantage If remaining army as a defence should cease to if while covering us from the attack if the enemy they matter would be so arranged that we should no longer find them That while affording us protection they should no longer afford any to the enemy
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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benjamin constant |
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