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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... allso , that the ourang - outang frequently ftands and walks , erect , like a civilize'd man , and occafionally ufees a ftaf . Their food , their habits , their employments , and mode of life , would , likewife , be precifely , or ...
... allso , that the ourang - outang frequently ftands and walks , erect , like a civilize'd man , and occafionally ufees a ftaf . Their food , their habits , their employments , and mode of life , would , likewife , be precifely , or ...
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... allso , of the animal fystem , what he might have been in the begining , in order to become at length what he actually is ; whether his long nails were , at first , as Ariftotle fuppofeës , onely crooked ta- lons ; his whole body , like ...
... allso , of the animal fystem , what he might have been in the begining , in order to become at length what he actually is ; whether his long nails were , at first , as Ariftotle fuppofeës , onely crooked ta- lons ; his whole body , like ...
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... allso , which is most likely , a focial or a natural life , to become infupportable to the perfons who enjoy it ? . . . . In instinct alone , the favage man pos- fefs'd every thing requifite for him to live in a state of nature ; and ...
... allso , which is most likely , a focial or a natural life , to become infupportable to the perfons who enjoy it ? . . . . In instinct alone , the favage man pos- fefs'd every thing requifite for him to live in a state of nature ; and ...
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... allso , increase the simili- tude : on the other hand , in a natural state , they live upon vegetables , and feldom feek after animal food , except when urge'd by necessity . They offend no other animal of the foreft , at the fame time ...
... allso , increase the simili- tude : on the other hand , in a natural state , they live upon vegetables , and feldom feek after animal food , except when urge'd by necessity . They offend no other animal of the foreft , at the fame time ...
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... , take place ) officeërs , and other natives , and , most probablely , allso Engleish priests , are calm and earnest spectators ! annually facri- In one of the temples of the empire 114 CHAP . V. ANIMAL FOOD THE CAUSE.
... , take place ) officeërs , and other natives , and , most probablely , allso Engleish priests , are calm and earnest spectators ! annually facri- In one of the temples of the empire 114 CHAP . V. ANIMAL FOOD THE CAUSE.
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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