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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... gods were born , and man , A mortal race , with voice endow'd , began The heavenly powers from high their work behold , And the first age they ftile an age of gold . " * Ocellus Lucanus , a Greek philofopher , nearly of the time of , if ...
... gods were born , and man , A mortal race , with voice endow'd , began The heavenly powers from high their work behold , And the first age they ftile an age of gold . " * Ocellus Lucanus , a Greek philofopher , nearly of the time of , if ...
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... gods , upon the 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 ...
... gods , upon the 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 ...
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... gods , of death , and of punish- ments after death : all which doctrines he ex- plains with ingenuity of argument , and elegance of stile . Pliny , the naturalist , would have his readers believe the world to be a god , eternal , unmea ...
... gods , of death , and of punish- ments after death : all which doctrines he ex- plains with ingenuity of argument , and elegance of stile . Pliny , the naturalist , would have his readers believe the world to be a god , eternal , unmea ...
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... god ; with- out haveing the fenfe to perceive that , in this case , all the hu- man species , throughout the world , would as infalliblely have spokeën one and the fame language as they utter articulate founds , eat , drink , fleep ...
... god ; with- out haveing the fenfe to perceive that , in this case , all the hu- man species , throughout the world , would as infalliblely have spokeën one and the fame language as they utter articulate founds , eat , drink , fleep ...
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... god .. From worms , likewise , no human being is , pro- bablely , exempt , either alive or dead ; which in- feft and prove fatal to half the children born , fweeping them off the stage of life at an early and immature period , in a ...
... god .. From worms , likewise , no human being is , pro- bablely , exempt , either alive or dead ; which in- feft and prove fatal to half the children born , fweeping them off the stage of life at an early and immature period , in a ...
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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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