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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... inhabitants of the woods , and which the Africans call quojas morros [ r . quoias- * This is the cafe of many a man . In our own country , " You have fent your calves to grafs " is a proverbial pun . Doctor Tyfon , however , expressly ...
... inhabitants of the woods , and which the Africans call quojas morros [ r . quoias- * This is the cafe of many a man . In our own country , " You have fent your calves to grafs " is a proverbial pun . Doctor Tyfon , however , expressly ...
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... inhabitants of the waters efcape the rapacity of man ... neither air nor water can defend against the ingenuity , the art , and the deftructive industry of the hu- man fpecies ... In artificial ponds , he feeds and rears carp , tench ...
... inhabitants of the waters efcape the rapacity of man ... neither air nor water can defend against the ingenuity , the art , and the deftructive industry of the hu- man fpecies ... In artificial ponds , he feeds and rears carp , tench ...
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... inhabitant of the waters depends for its existence upon rapine and deftruction . The life of every fish , from the smallest to the greatest , is one continue'd scene of hostility , violence and * Ibi . i . 380 . + The flying fish which ...
... inhabitant of the waters depends for its existence upon rapine and deftruction . The life of every fish , from the smallest to the greatest , is one continue'd scene of hostility , violence and * Ibi . i . 380 . + The flying fish which ...
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... inhabitants of the Philippine - ilands , who are thought to be the aborigines of the country , are a strong and nervous people : the fruits and roots they find in the woods are their * Voyage to Conftantinople , p . 241 . + Memoirs of ...
... inhabitants of the Philippine - ilands , who are thought to be the aborigines of the country , are a strong and nervous people : the fruits and roots they find in the woods are their * Voyage to Conftantinople , p . 241 . + Memoirs of ...
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... inhabitants ; the reafon of which appears to me to be the more general confumption of animal food amongst us . Many ranks of people , whose ordinary diet was , in the last century , prepare'd allmost entirely * St. Pierre , Studys of ...
... inhabitants ; the reafon of which appears to me to be the more general confumption of animal food amongst us . Many ranks of people , whose ordinary diet was , in the last century , prepare'd allmost entirely * St. Pierre , Studys of ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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