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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... that apes have the fame custom [ which is wel known to the Spanish virgins , particularly toward their sweethearts ] . * See doctor Tyfons Anatomy of a Pygmie , p . 92 , & c , 3 " ' * " The form of the orang - 14 CHAP . I. OF MAN .
... that apes have the fame custom [ which is wel known to the Spanish virgins , particularly toward their sweethearts ] . * See doctor Tyfons Anatomy of a Pygmie , p . 92 , & c , 3 " ' * " The form of the orang - 14 CHAP . I. OF MAN .
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... known to do at the age of twelve years . See Tyfous Anatomy , & c . p . 23 . Origin and progrefs of language , i , 175. In a note , after quoteing a pasfage from Rousseau , who rejects " with great contempt , the notion of those who ...
... known to do at the age of twelve years . See Tyfous Anatomy , & c . p . 23 . Origin and progrefs of language , i , 175. In a note , after quoteing a pasfage from Rousseau , who rejects " with great contempt , the notion of those who ...
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... known or unknown . Melablin Echebas , king of Indostan , having appointed a certain child to be brought up at a distance from the company of men , the child Horace , Satires , B. 1 , S. 3. ( Francis . ) Of architecture , B. 2 , C. 1 ...
... known or unknown . Melablin Echebas , king of Indostan , having appointed a certain child to be brought up at a distance from the company of men , the child Horace , Satires , B. 1 , S. 3. ( Francis . ) Of architecture , B. 2 , C. 1 ...
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... known to follow armys , to come in troops to the field of battle , where bodys are carelessly inter'd , to tear them up , and devour them with an infatiable avidity ; and , when once accustom'd to human flesh , they ever after attack ...
... known to follow armys , to come in troops to the field of battle , where bodys are carelessly inter'd , to tear them up , and devour them with an infatiable avidity ; and , when once accustom'd to human flesh , they ever after attack ...
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... known to eat , is grafs . * There was once an ape in the French kings cabinet with twenty- eight teeth , of which four were what we call ca- nine , resembleing thofe of the human fpecies . Nevertheless , these apes feed entirely upon ...
... known to eat , is grafs . * There was once an ape in the French kings cabinet with twenty- eight teeth , of which four were what we call ca- nine , resembleing thofe of the human fpecies . Nevertheless , these apes feed entirely upon ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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