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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... beasts that were naturally watery and moist ( call'd fishes ) presently hasteëd to the place con- natural to them ; and when the earth afterward became more dry and folid by the heat of the fun , and the drying winds , it had not power ...
... beasts that were naturally watery and moist ( call'd fishes ) presently hasteëd to the place con- natural to them ; and when the earth afterward became more dry and folid by the heat of the fun , and the drying winds , it had not power ...
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... Every animal , man , beast , fish , fowl , appears to be infefted by one or more fpecies of lice : not * Ibi . 382 . ↑ Ili . 383 , + Ibi . 396 . - lefs than three being natural and peculiar to man CHAP . I. 37 OF MAN .
... Every animal , man , beast , fish , fowl , appears to be infefted by one or more fpecies of lice : not * Ibi . 382 . ↑ Ili . 383 , + Ibi . 396 . - lefs than three being natural and peculiar to man CHAP . I. 37 OF MAN .
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... beasts of prey ; and the number of their teats , 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 ...
... beasts of prey ; and the number of their teats , 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 ...
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... , such as birds and beasts of prey have that ' live on flesh ) ; nor , naturally to have * Rousfeau , Emilius , i , 286 . E. thofe voracious and bruteifh appetites that require animal food ; CHAP . II . ANIMAL FOOD NOT NATURAL . 49.
... , such as birds and beasts of prey have that ' live on flesh ) ; nor , naturally to have * Rousfeau , Emilius , i , 286 . E. thofe voracious and bruteifh appetites that require animal food ; CHAP . II . ANIMAL FOOD NOT NATURAL . 49.
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... beast , which has been pick'd whole by birds or vermin , must confefs that habit onely could have enable'd him to ... beasts , yet flesh was even then un- tafteed of the Babylonians , and many hundred years after , say'th Herodotus ...
... beast , which has been pick'd whole by birds or vermin , must confefs that habit onely could have enable'd him to ... beasts , yet flesh was even then un- tafteed of the Babylonians , and many hundred years after , say'th Herodotus ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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