An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food, as a Moral DutyRichard Phillips, no. 71, St. Pauls Church-yard., 1802 - 236 sidor |
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... - lius , " writeërs are not agree'd concerning the agees of Ho- mer and Hefiod . Some affirm , that Homer was more an- cient than Hesiod , among whom are Philochorus and Xene- B and fays , concerning the origin of man , a.
... - lius , " writeërs are not agree'd concerning the agees of Ho- mer and Hefiod . Some affirm , that Homer was more an- cient than Hesiod , among whom are Philochorus and Xene- B and fays , concerning the origin of man , a.
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... Some of these are of opinion that the world had neither begining nor ever fhal have end ; and likewise fay , that mankind was from eternity , and that there never was a time when he first began to be . Others , on the contrary ...
... Some of these are of opinion that the world had neither begining nor ever fhal have end ; and likewise fay , that mankind was from eternity , and that there never was a time when he first began to be . Others , on the contrary ...
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... some fingular and unaccounta- ble accident or event , has acquired the art of forming articulate founds , and applying them to the expresfion of ideas and things , which , aded to his focial intercourse , and the habits of civi- lize'd ...
... some fingular and unaccounta- ble accident or event , has acquired the art of forming articulate founds , and applying them to the expresfion of ideas and things , which , aded to his focial intercourse , and the habits of civi- lize'd ...
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... some uncouth founds , unlike the language of other men . The little favage , carry'd from Hanover to the court of Engleland , fome years ago [ 1718 ] , was , with great difficulty brought to walk upon his legs . In 1719 , two other ...
... some uncouth founds , unlike the language of other men . The little favage , carry'd from Hanover to the court of Engleland , fome years ago [ 1718 ] , was , with great difficulty brought to walk upon his legs . In 1719 , two other ...
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... some pretend to draw from other animals , who have , they fay , a kind of language among them , is many ways falfe and defective . Animals have cer- tain crys and founds which are natural to them , whereby they declare their joy , their ...
... some pretend to draw from other animals , who have , they fay , a kind of language among them , is many ways falfe and defective . Animals have cer- tain crys and founds which are natural to them , whereby they declare their joy , their ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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