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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... habit , and fecure'd by the corruptions of luxurious life . It is equally unpleasant to attempt the reformation of abufees , w thout the least profpect of fuccefs : yet there is a fecret pleasure in pleading the cause of humanity and ...
... habit , and fecure'd by the corruptions of luxurious life . It is equally unpleasant to attempt the reformation of abufees , w thout the least profpect of fuccefs : yet there is a fecret pleasure in pleading the cause of humanity and ...
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... habits , their employments , and mode of life , would , likewife , be precifely , or nearly fimilar and , in a word , without depriveing man of his preeminent fituation at the head of his clafs , the refembleance between him and the ...
... habits , their employments , and mode of life , would , likewife , be precifely , or nearly fimilar and , in a word , without depriveing man of his preeminent fituation at the head of his clafs , the refembleance between him and the ...
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... habits of civi- lize'd life , has raife'd him to a far fuperior and more elevateed rank : but this can be no folid objection to the prefent fystem , as language is no more natural to man than to many other ani- mals , which actually ...
... habits of civi- lize'd life , has raife'd him to a far fuperior and more elevateed rank : but this can be no folid objection to the prefent fystem , as language is no more natural to man than to many other ani- mals , which actually ...
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... habit of walking on his hands , that it was necessary to faften pieceës of wood to him fo as to keep him upright on his feet . It was the fame , " he says , * P . 354 . + It is , by no mean , credible , that this wolf - boy fay'd this ...
... habit of walking on his hands , that it was necessary to faften pieceës of wood to him fo as to keep him upright on his feet . It was the fame , " he says , * P . 354 . + It is , by no mean , credible , that this wolf - boy fay'd this ...
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... habit . " * Emilius , i , 286. Brasfavolus reports , of the younger daughter of Frederick , king of Naples , that the could not eat any kind of flesh , nor so much as tafte of it ; and , as oft as she put any bit of it into her mouth ...
... habit . " * Emilius , i , 286. Brasfavolus reports , of the younger daughter of Frederick , king of Naples , that the could not eat any kind of flesh , nor so much as tafte of it ; and , as oft as she put any bit of it into her mouth ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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