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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... earth , and those things which are place'd therein ; for not without them , but with them , and out of them , is the world compofe'd but , as the parts exift at the fame time , they are place'd along with them , as with heaven , the fun ...
... earth , and those things which are place'd therein ; for not without them , but with them , and out of them , is the world compofe'd but , as the parts exift at the fame time , they are place'd along with them , as with heaven , the fun ...
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... earth men , below daemons , it is necesfary that the human . race should be perpetual . " * Pythagoras himself , as wel as Archytas of Tarentum , is fay'd to have held the fame opinion.t : " The Aegyptians , " according to Herodotus ...
... earth men , below daemons , it is necesfary that the human . race should be perpetual . " * Pythagoras himself , as wel as Archytas of Tarentum , is fay'd to have held the fame opinion.t : " The Aegyptians , " according to Herodotus ...
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... Earth ; and there- for , the ancients generally call'd themselves Tayevels , fons of the earth , as Hefychius in- forms us alludeing to the fame original , the Athenians fometimes ftile'd themselves Télyes , * . * Ibi . Plato , in ...
... Earth ; and there- for , the ancients generally call'd themselves Tayevels , fons of the earth , as Hefychius in- forms us alludeing to the fame original , the Athenians fometimes ftile'd themselves Télyes , * . * Ibi . Plato , in ...
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... earth were in one mafs , and had one and the fame form : * Potters Antiquities of Greece , i , 2. cites Menander Plato and Hefychius ( as above ) , In voce Tnyeves . Plato , in Critias , fays that Atlantes , the first born fon of ...
... earth were in one mafs , and had one and the fame form : * Potters Antiquities of Greece , i , 2. cites Menander Plato and Hefychius ( as above ) , In voce Tnyeves . Plato , in Critias , fays that Atlantes , the first born fon of ...
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... earth of the more folid , as yet very moorish and foft , which by degrees at firft was made crúfty by the heat of the fun , and then after the face of the earth was parch'd , and as it were fermented , the moisture afterward in many ...
... earth of the more folid , as yet very moorish and foft , which by degrees at firft was made crúfty by the heat of the fun , and then after the face of the earth was parch'd , and as it were fermented , the moisture afterward in many ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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