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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... most ancient of all writeers whofe works are preferve'd , is , unquestionablely , the next to Homer , whom , however , he is generally thought to have pre- cedeed . * He flourish'd about 945 years be- fore the commencement of the ...
... most ancient of all writeers whofe works are preferve'd , is , unquestionablely , the next to Homer , whom , however , he is generally thought to have pre- cedeed . * He flourish'd about 945 years be- fore the commencement of the ...
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... most ancient people of all the world til they were confuteed by a ftra- tagem of that monarch ; which , being perfectly fabulous and abfurd , is unnecessary to be de- . scribe'd . For my own part , ads he , i am not of opinion that the ...
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... most famous and authentick naturalifts and historians . Some of these are of opinion that the world had neither begining nor ever fhal have end ; and likewise fay , that mankind was from eternity , and that there never was a time when ...
... most famous and authentick naturalifts and historians . Some of these are of opinion that the world had neither begining nor ever fhal have end ; and likewise fay , that mankind was from eternity , and that there never was a time when ...
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... most of heat mounted aloft , and were fowl , and birds of the air ; but thofe that were drossy , and had more of earth , were num- ber'd in the order of creeping things , and other creatures alltogether ufe'd to the earth . Then those ...
... most of heat mounted aloft , and were fowl , and birds of the air ; but thofe that were drossy , and had more of earth , were num- ber'd in the order of creeping things , and other creatures alltogether ufe'd to the earth . Then those ...
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... most debafe'd stage of fociety . " Man , indeed , by some fingular and unaccounta- ble accident or event , has acquired the art of forming articulate founds , and applying them to the expresfion of ideas and things , which , aded to his ...
... most debafe'd stage of fociety . " Man , indeed , by some fingular and unaccounta- ble accident or event , has acquired the art of forming articulate founds , and applying them to the expresfion of ideas and things , which , aded to his ...
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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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