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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... because those infects were be- lieve'd to be generateëd out of the ground . Of the origin of men , fays Diodorus the Si- cilian , who professes to give an accurate account ( as far as the antiquity of the matters wil admit ) of the ...
... because those infects were be- lieve'd to be generateëd out of the ground . Of the origin of men , fays Diodorus the Si- cilian , who professes to give an accurate account ( as far as the antiquity of the matters wil admit ) of the ...
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... because , he fays , there are all the requifites of fuch a fermenta- tion , because that requires a greater time than the continuance of the aliment in the ftomach . Vegetable putrefaction , for the reasons he gives , resembles very ...
... because , he fays , there are all the requifites of fuch a fermenta- tion , because that requires a greater time than the continuance of the aliment in the ftomach . Vegetable putrefaction , for the reasons he gives , resembles very ...
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... because fhe had no evacuation ; and when they force'd open her jaws at one time , and fomething down ter throat , fhe cough'd and strain'd as if in danger to be choak'd . One thing , dureing the time he ate and drank no- thing , is ...
... because fhe had no evacuation ; and when they force'd open her jaws at one time , and fomething down ter throat , fhe cough'd and strain'd as if in danger to be choak'd . One thing , dureing the time he ate and drank no- thing , is ...
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... because the high , lofty , fpirit of wrath and sensuality had goten the dominion in man , over the meek love , and innocent harmlefs nature , and being * It is the ftanding argument of the flesh - eaters , and , proba- blely , likewife ...
... because the high , lofty , fpirit of wrath and sensuality had goten the dominion in man , over the meek love , and innocent harmlefs nature , and being * It is the ftanding argument of the flesh - eaters , and , proba- blely , likewife ...
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... because he had been obferve'd , in his youth , to take pleasure in tearing and murdering of birds : * and of another that expel'd a man out of the fenate , for dashing a bird against the ground which had takeën fhelter in his bofom ...
... because he had been obferve'd , in his youth , to take pleasure in tearing and murdering of birds : * and of another that expel'd a man out of the fenate , for dashing a bird against the ground which had takeën fhelter in his bofom ...
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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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