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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... According to Aulus Gel- 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 ...
... According to Aulus Gel- 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 ...
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... according to Herodotus , " who live'd before the reign of Pfammetichus , thought themselves the most ancient people of all the world til they were confuteed by a ftra- tagem of that monarch ; which , being perfectly fabulous and abfurd ...
... according to Herodotus , " who live'd before the reign of Pfammetichus , thought themselves the most ancient people of all the world til they were confuteed by a ftra- tagem of that monarch ; which , being perfectly fabulous and abfurd ...
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... according to Barrow , ( p . 277 ) , are amongst the uglyeft of all human beings . The flat nose , high cheek - bones , prominent chin and concave vifage , par- take much of the apeish character , which their keen eye , all- ways in ...
... according to Barrow , ( p . 277 ) , are amongst the uglyeft of all human beings . The flat nose , high cheek - bones , prominent chin and concave vifage , par- take much of the apeish character , which their keen eye , all- ways in ...
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... according to Edwards , 66 appear to be the lowest and most wretched of all the nations of Africa , " and " the conformation of the face , in a great majority of them , very much refem- bles that of the baboon . " * Collins , in his ...
... according to Edwards , 66 appear to be the lowest and most wretched of all the nations of Africa , " and " the conformation of the face , in a great majority of them , very much refem- bles that of the baboon . " * Collins , in his ...
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... according to mister Barrow , the invention of the Hottentots appears to have been exercise'd , is in the con- ftruction of their language . " Of all the methods , " he says , " that have been adopted in language by different nations for ...
... according to mister Barrow , the invention of the Hottentots appears to have been exercise'd , is in the con- ftruction of their language . " Of all the methods , " he says , " that have been adopted in language by different nations for ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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