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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... those things which are place'd therein ; for not without them , but with them , and out of them , is the world compofe'd but , as the parts exift at the fame time , they are place'd along with them , as with heaven , the fun , moon and ...
... those things which are place'd therein ; for not without them , but with them , and out of them , is the world compofe'd but , as the parts exift at the fame time , they are place'd along with them , as with heaven , the fun , moon and ...
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... those things which can be made therein may be made accordingly . Since , 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 ...
... those things which can be made therein may be made accordingly . Since , 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 ...
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... war was reported to have ex- ifted between all those who inhabited beyond and about the columns of Hercules . † Of a republick , B. 7 , C. 10 . grafshopers ; and fome of them wore grafs hopers of CHAP . I. 5 OF MAN .
... war was reported to have ex- ifted between all those who inhabited beyond and about the columns of Hercules . † Of a republick , B. 7 , C. 10 . grafshopers ; and fome of them wore grafs hopers of CHAP . I. 5 OF MAN .
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... those infects were be- lieve'd to be generateëd out of the ground . Of the origin of men , fays Diodorus the Si- cilian , who professes to give an accurate account ( as far as the antiquity of the matters wil admit ) of the generation ...
... those infects were be- lieve'd to be generateëd out of the ground . Of the origin of men , fays Diodorus the Si- cilian , who professes to give an accurate account ( as far as the antiquity of the matters wil admit ) of the generation ...
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... those beasts that were naturally watery and moist ( call'd fishes ) presently hasteëd to the place con- natural to them ; and when the earth afterward became more dry and folid by the heat of the fun , and the drying winds , it had not ...
... those beasts that were naturally watery and moist ( call'd fishes ) presently hasteëd to the place con- natural to them ; and when the earth afterward became more dry and folid by the heat of the fun , and the drying winds , it had not ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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