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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... body with a heap of leaves or branches of trees . Purchas ads , that , in the converfation he had with Battel , he was told by him , that a pongo carry'd off from him a little negro , who stay'd a whole month among these creatures ...
... body with a heap of leaves or branches of trees . Purchas ads , that , in the converfation he had with Battel , he was told by him , that a pongo carry'd off from him a little negro , who stay'd a whole month among these creatures ...
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... body , like that of 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 ...
... body , like that of 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 ...
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... body or foul . Now i fhould be glad to have it ex- plain'd to me what kind of mifery a free agent , whose heart is at eafe , and whofe body is in health , can posfiblely suffer . I would ask , allso , which is most likely , a focial or ...
... body or foul . Now i fhould be glad to have it ex- plain'd to me what kind of mifery a free agent , whose heart is at eafe , and whofe body is in health , can posfiblely suffer . I would ask , allso , which is most likely , a focial or ...
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... body for no other purpose than to plunge his head into it , and to drink large draughts of blood . " * Smellies Pbilofophy of natural bistory , i , 375 , & c . Though this fanguinary and ferocious monfter must be admited within the pale ...
... body for no other purpose than to plunge his head into it , and to drink large draughts of blood . " * Smellies Pbilofophy of natural bistory , i , 375 , & c . Though this fanguinary and ferocious monfter must be admited within the pale ...
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... body for a human body no way refembles thofe that are born for rapine : it hath no hawk - bil ; no sharp talon ; no roughness of teeth ; no fuch strength of ftomach , or heat of digestion , as can be fuf- ficient to convert or alter ...
... body for a human body no way refembles thofe that are born for rapine : it hath no hawk - bil ; no sharp talon ; no roughness of teeth ; no fuch strength of ftomach , or heat of digestion , as can be fuf- ficient to convert or alter ...
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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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