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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... teeth , and then swallow'd them . It is to be re- mark'd 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 ...
... teeth , and then swallow'd them . It is to be re- mark'd 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 ...
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... teeth , no tails nor hair , but on those parts where it grows on human bodys . They are very nimble - footed , and mighty ftrong . They throw great stones , sticks , and billets at those perfons that offend them . The natives do really ...
... teeth , no tails nor hair , but on those parts where it grows on human bodys . They are very nimble - footed , and mighty ftrong . They throw great stones , sticks , and billets at those perfons that offend them . The natives do really ...
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... teeth on the palate against one of which it had been prefs'd , according to the fignification of the word about to be utter'd ; for the fame found with the dentals wil " Of all rapacious animals , man is the most CHAP . I. 29 OF MAN .
... teeth on the palate against one of which it had been prefs'd , according to the fignification of the word about to be utter'd ; for the fame found with the dentals wil " Of all rapacious animals , man is the most CHAP . I. 29 OF MAN .
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... teeth , and the other from the conformation of the intestines . The ani- mals that fubfift on vegetables have all of them blunt teeth , as the horse , the ox , the sheep , and the hare ; but the teeth of animals naturally car- nivorous ...
... teeth , and the other from the conformation of the intestines . The ani- mals that fubfift on vegetables have all of them blunt teeth , as the horse , the ox , the sheep , and the hare ; but the teeth of animals naturally car- nivorous ...
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... teeth , the breadth of his nails , and the flightness of both , it is not , in Mande- villes opinion , that Nature fhould have defign'd him for rapine.t One proof , fays Rousseau , that the taste of meat is not natural to the human ...
... teeth , the breadth of his nails , and the flightness of both , it is not , in Mande- villes opinion , that Nature fhould have defign'd him for rapine.t One proof , fays Rousseau , that the taste of meat is not natural to the human ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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