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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... nourishment of the human fpecies , proves nothing at all . Horfeës , fheep , and oxen , are universally allow'd to be herbivorous animals ; and yet there are in- ftanceës of their gradually quiting their usual aliment , and learning to ...
... nourishment of the human fpecies , proves nothing at all . Horfeës , fheep , and oxen , are universally allow'd to be herbivorous animals ; and yet there are in- ftanceës of their gradually quiting their usual aliment , and learning to ...
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... nourishment , " fays Goldsmith , " which is prepareed by the hand of man , chosen not to the appetites of domestick animals , but to suit his own con- venience , produces a number of distinctions , that are not to be found among the ...
... nourishment , " fays Goldsmith , " which is prepareed by the hand of man , chosen not to the appetites of domestick animals , but to suit his own con- venience , produces a number of distinctions , that are not to be found among the ...
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... nourish'd must be thiner and more fluid than the whey of affes milk ; nay , posfiblely , as thin as vapour , elfe it can never enter the lacteals ( the onely pasfageës by which nourishment , or new chyle can get into the blood ) , or ...
... nourish'd must be thiner and more fluid than the whey of affes milk ; nay , posfiblely , as thin as vapour , elfe it can never enter the lacteals ( the onely pasfageës by which nourishment , or new chyle can get into the blood ) , or ...
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... nourish'd than those which take a fmaller : for , according to the force of the chylopoëtick organs , a largeër or lefs quantity of chyle may be extracted from the fame quantity of food . * There is , of course , no esfential difference ...
... nourish'd than those which take a fmaller : for , according to the force of the chylopoëtick organs , a largeër or lefs quantity of chyle may be extracted from the fame quantity of food . * There is , of course , no esfential difference ...
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... nourishing , and more eafeyly transmutable into animal juiceës , than vegetable ; and , therefor , he fays , a vegetable diet is more proper for fome conftitutions , as being less nourishing ; though he allows fome vegetables , as ...
... nourishing , and more eafeyly transmutable into animal juiceës , than vegetable ; and , therefor , he fays , a vegetable diet is more proper for fome conftitutions , as being less nourishing ; though he allows fome vegetables , as ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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