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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... therefor , in every part of the world is place'd fome fupereminent fpecies of animals , for inftance , in heaven the gods , upon the earth men , below daemons , it is necesfary that the human . race should be perpetual . " * Pythagoras ...
... therefor , in every part of the world is place'd fome fupereminent fpecies of animals , for inftance , in heaven the gods , upon the earth men , below daemons , it is necesfary that the human . race should be perpetual . " * Pythagoras ...
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... therefor , that out of the earth when it is harden'd , and the air change'd from its due and natural temperament , animals are generateëd : by which means it came to pass , that , in the first begining of all things , various liveing ...
... therefor , that out of the earth when it is harden'd , and the air change'd from its due and natural temperament , animals are generateëd : by which means it came to pass , that , in the first begining of all things , various liveing ...
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... therefor , many , through hunger and cold , perifh'd in the winter but being at length taught by expe- rience , they fled into caves in the winter , and lay'd up fuch fruits as were fit to keep ; and comeing by degrees to the knowlege ...
... therefor , many , through hunger and cold , perifh'd in the winter but being at length taught by expe- rience , they fled into caves in the winter , and lay'd up fuch fruits as were fit to keep ; and comeing by degrees to the knowlege ...
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... ourang - outang : * each gradually increaseing in * See , upon the affinity or resemblance of the man and monkey kinds , Ariftotles Hiftory of Animals , B. 2. C. 13 , and fize and strength . Man , therefor , in a 12 CHAP . I. OF MAN .
... ourang - outang : * each gradually increaseing in * See , upon the affinity or resemblance of the man and monkey kinds , Ariftotles Hiftory of Animals , B. 2. C. 13 , and fize and strength . Man , therefor , in a 12 CHAP . I. OF MAN .
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Joseph Ritson. fize and strength . Man , therefor , in a state of nature , was , if not the real ourang - outang of the Tyfons Anatomy of a Pigmie , p . 5 , & c . Man , among other attempts at definition , has been denominated a laughing ...
Joseph Ritson. fize and strength . Man , therefor , in a state of nature , was , if not the real ourang - outang of the Tyfons Anatomy of a Pigmie , p . 5 , & c . Man , among other attempts at definition , has been denominated a laughing ...
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