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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... birds of the air ; but thofe that were drossy , and had more of earth , were num- ber'd in the order of creeping things , and other creatures alltogether ufe'd to the earth . Then those beasts that were naturally watery and moist ( call ...
... birds of the air ; but thofe that were drossy , and had more of earth , were num- ber'd in the order of creeping things , and other creatures alltogether ufe'd to the earth . Then those beasts that were naturally watery and moist ( call ...
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... .The genius of a language is ge- nerally discoverable in the application of new words to new ideas . The Hottentots , who had never feen nor hear'd the re- 9 vorous quadrupeds , birds , and infects , is , 30 CHAP . 1 . OF MAN .
... .The genius of a language is ge- nerally discoverable in the application of new words to new ideas . The Hottentots , who had never feen nor hear'd the re- 9 vorous quadrupeds , birds , and infects , is , 30 CHAP . 1 . OF MAN .
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Joseph Ritson. vorous quadrupeds , birds , and infects , is , in ge- neral , limited to particular kinds : but the ra- port of a gun before their unfortunate connection with Euro- peans , had a new word to invent in order to express it ...
Joseph Ritson. vorous quadrupeds , birds , and infects , is , in ge- neral , limited to particular kinds : but the ra- port of a gun before their unfortunate connection with Euro- peans , had a new word to invent in order to express it ...
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... birds of prey exhibit an obduracy and a ferociousness of dispofition , while the other kinds [ upon which they prey ] are mild , cheerful , and gentle , in their aspect and manners . " † Every inhabitant of the waters depends for its ...
... birds of prey exhibit an obduracy and a ferociousness of dispofition , while the other kinds [ upon which they prey ] are mild , cheerful , and gentle , in their aspect and manners . " † Every inhabitant of the waters depends for its ...
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... birds , fishes , infects , independently of their ap- petite for food , occafionally fight and kil each other . " † " The noxious multiplication of fhel - fishes , which are extremely prolifick , is check'd by numberless enemys . The ...
... birds , fishes , infects , independently of their ap- petite for food , occafionally fight and kil each other . " † " The noxious multiplication of fhel - fishes , which are extremely prolifick , is check'd by numberless enemys . The ...
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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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