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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... means evident which was the more ancient ; but there can be no doubt but that they live'd partly in the fame period , which appears from an epigram infcribe'd on a tripod , which is fay'd to have been depofited by Hefiod on mount ...
... means evident which was the more ancient ; but there can be no doubt but that they live'd partly in the fame period , which appears from an epigram infcribe'd on a tripod , which is fay'd to have been depofited by Hefiod on mount ...
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... means it came to pass , that , in the first begining of all things , various liveing creatures proceeded from the earth : and thefe , fays he , are the opinions touching the original of things . But ( he proceeds ) men , they say , at ...
... means it came to pass , that , in the first begining of all things , various liveing creatures proceeded from the earth : and thefe , fays he , are the opinions touching the original of things . But ( he proceeds ) men , they say , at ...
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... 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 , or could utter a fingle fyllable . " with another child , found , in 1694 , CHAP . I. 23 OF MAN .
... 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 , or could utter a fingle fyllable . " with another child , found , in 1694 , CHAP . I. 23 OF MAN .
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... mean- * « The more we reflect , ” he has say'd , " on this subject , the greater appears the distance between mere ... means of reproducing it ? and how often may not fuch fecrets have dye'd with the discoverer ? ... Let it be confider ...
... mean- * « The more we reflect , ” he has say'd , " on this subject , the greater appears the distance between mere ... means of reproducing it ? and how often may not fuch fecrets have dye'd with the discoverer ? ... Let it be confider ...
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... means , prove what it is brought to do . Evidence of a fatisfactory and convinceing nature has been allready adduce'd that , in what are call'd the early ageës of mankind , the use of animal food was totally unknown ; and that , in fome ...
... means , prove what it is brought to do . Evidence of a fatisfactory and convinceing nature has been allready adduce'd that , in what are call'd the early ageës of mankind , the use of animal food was totally unknown ; and that , in fome ...
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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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