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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... 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 he first began to be . Others , on the contrary , conceive both ...
... 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 he first began to be . Others , on the contrary , conceive both ...
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... these ventricles had receive'd their due proportion , then these flender fkins being burst asunder by the heat , the forms of all forts of liveing crea- tures were brought forth into the light ; of which thofe that had most of heat ...
... these ventricles had receive'd their due proportion , then these flender fkins being burst asunder by the heat , the forms of all forts of liveing crea- tures were brought forth into the light ; of which thofe that had most of heat ...
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... these associations of men first planted all the nations of the world . But forasmuch as what was useful for mans life was not allready found out , this first race of man- kind live'd a laborious and troublesome life , as being as yet ...
... these associations of men first planted all the nations of the world . But forasmuch as what was useful for mans life was not allready found out , this first race of man- kind live'd a laborious and troublesome life , as being as yet ...
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... these things by fact or argument , reason or science , we must , of ne- cesfity , be content to embrace the sensible opinion * B . 1 , C. 1. See a beautiful defeription of the creation of the world , and the origin of man and other ...
... these things by fact or argument , reason or science , we must , of ne- cesfity , be content to embrace the sensible opinion * B . 1 , C. 1. See a beautiful defeription of the creation of the world , and the origin of man and other ...
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... these classes , intermediate animals of different fizeës , ranks , or degrees , by which the feveral fpecies , which compofe it , are approxi- mateëd or connected , like the links of a chain : thus , between the cat and the lion , are ...
... these classes , intermediate animals of different fizeës , ranks , or degrees , by which the feveral fpecies , which compofe it , are approxi- mateëd or connected , like the links of a chain : thus , between the cat and the lion , are ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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