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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... themselves the 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 ...
... themselves the 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 ...
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... themselves Tayevels , fons of the earth , as Hefychius in- forms us alludeing to the fame original , the Athenians fometimes ftile'd themselves Télyes , * . * Ibi . Plato , in Critias , p . 1100 , reckons the amount to be 9000 years ...
... themselves Tayevels , fons of the earth , as Hefychius in- forms us alludeing to the fame original , the Athenians fometimes ftile'd themselves Télyes , * . * Ibi . Plato , in Critias , p . 1100 , reckons the amount to be 9000 years ...
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... themselves , as they often do in great num- bers . When they speak , they seem rather to cackle like hens or turkeys , than speak like men , ( Voyage to Borneo , p . 187 ) . " The Bosjesmans , " according to Barrow , ( p . 277 ) , are ...
... themselves , as they often do in great num- bers . When they speak , they seem rather to cackle like hens or turkeys , than speak like men , ( Voyage to Borneo , p . 187 ) . " The Bosjesmans , " according to Barrow , ( p . 277 ) , are ...
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... themselves upon an oyster or a muscle , bore through the fhel with their trunk , and devour their prey at leisure . In this cruel occupation the trochus often continues for days , and even weeks , before the life of the animal attack'd ...
... themselves upon an oyster or a muscle , bore through the fhel with their trunk , and devour their prey at leisure . In this cruel occupation the trochus often continues for days , and even weeks , before the life of the animal attack'd ...
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... themselves had cultivateëd , and gå- ther'd in their garden . Ignorant of the art of ordering a feaft , they po fefs'd that of conquer- ing their enemys in war , and of governing the citizens in peace . * If the use of animal food were ...
... themselves had cultivateëd , and gå- ther'd in their garden . Ignorant of the art of ordering a feaft , they po fefs'd that of conquer- ing their enemys in war , and of governing the citizens in peace . * If the use of animal food were ...
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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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