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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... creatures from heat , as from a feminal principle , things fo generateëd , by being inwrap'd in the dewy mists of the night , grew and increase'd and in the day fo- lidateëd , and were made hard by the heat of CHAP . I. 7 OF MAN .
... creatures from heat , as from a feminal principle , things fo generateëd , by being inwrap'd in the dewy mists of the night , grew and increase'd and in the day fo- lidateëd , and were made hard by the heat of CHAP . I. 7 OF MAN .
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... creatures alltogether ufe'd to the earth . Then those 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 ...
... creatures alltogether ufe'd to the earth . Then those 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 ...
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... creatures , at the first origin of all things , seem credible to any ; the Aegyptians do bring teftimonys of this energy of the earth , by the fame things done there at this day . For they fay , that about Thebes in Aegypt , after the ...
... creatures , at the first origin of all things , seem credible to any ; the Aegyptians do bring teftimonys of this energy of the earth , by the fame things done there at this day . For they fay , that about Thebes in Aegypt , after the ...
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... other things be- neficial for mans life . What fhal we fay ? he ads , necesfity was mans inftructor , which made him skilful in every thing , being an ingenious . creature , asfifted ( as with fo many fervants ) 10 CHAP . 1 , OF MAN .
... other things be- neficial for mans life . What fhal we fay ? he ads , necesfity was mans inftructor , which made him skilful in every thing , being an ingenious . creature , asfifted ( as with fo many fervants ) 10 CHAP . 1 , OF MAN .
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Joseph Ritson. creature , asfifted ( as with fo many fervants ) . with hands , feet , and a rational foul , ready to put every thing in execution . * Aristotle pronounceës the world eternal ; and confequently , ingenerate and ...
Joseph Ritson. creature , asfifted ( as with fo many fervants ) . with hands , feet , and a rational foul , ready to put every thing in execution . * Aristotle pronounceës the world eternal ; and confequently , ingenerate and ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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