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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... have fent your calves to grafs " is a proverbial pun . Doctor Tyfon , however , expressly fays " Our pygmie bad calves in his legs . " ( Anatomy , & c . p . 23. ) morrou ] . This creature , he fays , bears 18 CHAP . I. OF MAN .
... have fent your calves to grafs " is a proverbial pun . Doctor Tyfon , however , expressly fays " Our pygmie bad calves in his legs . " ( Anatomy , & c . p . 23. ) morrou ] . This creature , he fays , bears 18 CHAP . I. OF MAN .
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Joseph Ritson. morrou ] . This creature , he fays , bears fo near a refemblance to man , that fome travelers have been foolish enough to think it might proceed from a woman with a monkey , a chimerical notion , explodeëd , even , among ...
Joseph Ritson. morrou ] . This creature , he fays , bears fo near a refemblance to man , that fome travelers have been foolish enough to think it might proceed from a woman with a monkey , a chimerical notion , explodeëd , even , among ...
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... bears . M. de Condillac fays , he did not fhew the least fign of reason , but walk'd on his hands and feet , and had no articulate fpeech , but utter'd some uncouth founds , unlike the language of other men . The little favage , carry'd ...
... bears . M. de Condillac fays , he did not fhew the least fign of reason , but walk'd on his hands and feet , and had no articulate fpeech , but utter'd some uncouth founds , unlike the language of other men . The little favage , carry'd ...
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... bears , cover'd with hair ; or whether he walk'd upon all - fours , with his looks directed toward the earth , and confine'd to a horizon of a few paceës extent , at once pointing out the nature and limits of his ideas . . . . To strip ...
... bears , cover'd with hair ; or whether he walk'd upon all - fours , with his looks directed toward the earth , and confine'd to a horizon of a few paceës extent , at once pointing out the nature and limits of his ideas . . . . To strip ...
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... bears in Poland , one of which was takeën and great endeavours were use'd to teach him to speak ; but this could never be accom- plish'd : he should , however , have spoken the language which was natural to man , there haveing been no ...
... bears in Poland , one of which was takeën and great endeavours were use'd to teach him to speak ; but this could never be accom- plish'd : he should , however , have spoken the language which was natural to man , there haveing been no ...
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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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