An Enquiry into an Origin of Honour; and the Usefulness of Christianity in War by Bernard Mandeville
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page 18 of 173 (10%)
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_The Use which Politicians may make of extraordinary Days of Devotion,
abstract from all Thoughts of Religion_ _The miserable Nations, which many of the Vulgar have of Religion_ _How the Rememberance of a Fast-Day may affect a Wicked Soldier_ _The Power which Preaching may have upon ignorant Well-wishers to Religion_ _The Days of Supplication among the Ancients_ _A general Show of Religion cannot be procured at all Times_ _What Conjuncture it is only practicable in_ _A Character of_ Oliver Cromwell _A Spirit of Gentility introduced among Military Men_ _An improvement in the Art of Flattery_ _A Demonstration that what made the Men fight well in the late Wars was not their Religion_ _Why no Armies could subsist without Religion_ _A Recapitulation of what has been advanced in this and the former Dialogue_ |
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