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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... use of fire , and alltogether destitute of delicacys for their food . For not knowing as yet how to house and lay up their food , they had no barns or granarys where to depofit the fruits of the earth ; and , therefor , many , through ...
... use of fire , and alltogether destitute of delicacys for their food . For not knowing as yet how to house and lay up their food , they had no barns or granarys where to depofit the fruits of the earth ; and , therefor , many , through ...
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... use of its hands and feet for it can be prove'd , not onely , that man , in fuch a state , would frequently make use of his hands for feet , and walk upon all - four ; but , allso , that the ourang - outang frequently ftands and walks ...
... use of its hands and feet for it can be prove'd , not onely , that man , in fuch a state , would frequently make use of his hands for feet , and walk upon all - four ; but , allso , that the ourang - outang frequently ftands and walks ...
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... use of it : as the parrot , for instance , the raven , the magpie , the jack - daw , and the starling ; and , posfiblely , even , the ourang - outang , and the rest of the monkey tribe.f where he gives the several and respective ...
... use of it : as the parrot , for instance , the raven , the magpie , the jack - daw , and the starling ; and , posfiblely , even , the ourang - outang , and the rest of the monkey tribe.f where he gives the several and respective ...
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... use'd to go to market for him , but was likewise mute . " + * Voyage to Borneo , 1718 , p . 37. This young outang dis- play'd more intelligence , and even posfefs'd much more strength , at the age of twelve months , than a buman being ...
... use'd to go to market for him , but was likewise mute . " + * Voyage to Borneo , 1718 , p . 37. This young outang dis- play'd more intelligence , and even posfefs'd much more strength , at the age of twelve months , than a buman being ...
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... use of the term miferable , it is a word which either has no mean- * « The more we reflect , ” he has say'd , " on this subject , the greater appears the distance between mere sensation and the most simple science : it is , indeed ...
... use of the term miferable , it is a word which either has no mean- * « The more we reflect , ” he has say'd , " on this subject , the greater appears the distance between mere sensation and the most simple science : it is , indeed ...
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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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