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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Joseph Ritson. fize and strength . Man , therefor , in a state of nature , was , if not the real ourang - outang of the Tyfons Anatomy of a Pigmie , p . 5 , & c . Man , among other attempts at definition , has been denominated a laughing ...
Joseph Ritson. fize and strength . Man , therefor , in a state of nature , was , if not the real ourang - outang of the Tyfons Anatomy of a Pigmie , p . 5 , & c . Man , among other attempts at definition , has been denominated a laughing ...
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... state of nature . Each would make the like use of its hands and feet for it can be prove'd , not onely , that man , in fuch a state , would frequently make use of his hands for feet , and walk upon all - four ; but , allso , that the ...
... state of nature . Each would make the like use of its hands and feet for it can be prove'd , not onely , that man , in fuch a state , would frequently make use of his hands for feet , and walk upon all - four ; but , allso , that the ...
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... state contrary to Nature , and that a thinking man is a deprave'd animal ... Be the origin , " he obferves , " of language and that of fociety [ both which he has ablely and fuccessfully explain'd ] as they may , it may be , at leaft ...
... state contrary to Nature , and that a thinking man is a deprave'd animal ... Be the origin , " he obferves , " of language and that of fociety [ both which he has ablely and fuccessfully explain'd ] as they may , it may be , at leaft ...
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... state , this cir- cumftance would onely ferve as the grounds of accufation against Nature , and not against the being which fhe had thus unhapyly constituteëd . But if i rightly comprehend the use of the term miferable , it is a word ...
... state , this cir- cumftance would onely ferve as the grounds of accufation against Nature , and not against the being which fhe had thus unhapyly constituteëd . But if i rightly comprehend the use of the term miferable , it is a word ...
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... state of fuffering either in body or foul . Now i fhould be glad to have it ex- plain'd to me what kind of mifery a free agent , whose heart is at eafe , and whofe body is in health , can posfiblely suffer . I would ask , allso , which ...
... state of fuffering either in body or foul . Now i fhould be glad to have it ex- plain'd to me what kind of mifery a free agent , whose heart is at eafe , and whofe body is in health , can posfiblely suffer . I would ask , allso , which ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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