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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... fruit of the trees . Their words were confufe'd , without any certain fignification ; but by degrees they spoke articulately , and made figns , and giveing proper terms to every thing * The mud of the Nile , it is believe'd , has , for ...
... fruit of the trees . Their words were confufe'd , without any certain fignification ; but by degrees they spoke articulately , and made figns , and giveing proper terms to every thing * The mud of the Nile , it is believe'd , has , for ...
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... fruits of the earth ; and , therefor , many , through hunger and cold , perifh'd in the winter but being at length taught by expe- rience , they fled into caves in the winter , and lay'd up fuch fruits as were fit to keep ; and comeing ...
... fruits of the earth ; and , therefor , many , through hunger and cold , perifh'd in the winter but being at length taught by expe- rience , they fled into caves in the winter , and lay'd up fuch fruits as were fit to keep ; and comeing ...
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... they give to vegeta ble aliments , fuch as milk - meats , pastry , fruit , * Goldfmith's History of the earth , iv , 201 , 214 . Fable of the bees , I , 226 . & c . * [ which , certainly , agree 42 ANIMAL FOOD NOT NATURAL . CHAP . II .
... they give to vegeta ble aliments , fuch as milk - meats , pastry , fruit , * Goldfmith's History of the earth , iv , 201 , 214 . Fable of the bees , I , 226 . & c . * [ which , certainly , agree 42 ANIMAL FOOD NOT NATURAL . CHAP . II .
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... fruits of the earth , " it appears to me , that , by nature , and in his ori- ginal state , he is a frugivorous animal , and that he only becomes an animal of prey by acquire'd habit . " * Emilius , i , 286. Brasfavolus reports , of the ...
... fruits of the earth , " it appears to me , that , by nature , and in his ori- ginal state , he is a frugivorous animal , and that he only becomes an animal of prey by acquire'd habit . " * Emilius , i , 286. Brasfavolus reports , of the ...
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... fruit ; our canine teeth , therefor , are no proof that man is naturally carnivorous . The ourang - outang , or pongo ... fruits , roots , * Goldsmiths History of the earth , iv . 351 . Rousfeau , On the inequality of mankind , note 10 ...
... fruit ; our canine teeth , therefor , are no proof that man is naturally carnivorous . The ourang - outang , or pongo ... fruits , roots , * Goldsmiths History of the earth , iv . 351 . Rousfeau , On the inequality of mankind , note 10 ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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