Essays on the Origin of Society, Language, Property, Government, Jurisdiction, Contracts, and Marriage: Interspersed with Illustrations from the Greek and Galic LanguagesB. Millan, 1785 - 208 sidor |
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... their appetites were fimple , and eafily gratified . In thofe tracts of the earth which are more peculiarly favoured with the presence * Genefis , ch . iii . v . 7 . of of the fun's genial rays , the food of Man ORIGIN OF SOCIET Y. 5.
... their appetites were fimple , and eafily gratified . In thofe tracts of the earth which are more peculiarly favoured with the presence * Genefis , ch . iii . v . 7 . of of the fun's genial rays , the food of Man ORIGIN OF SOCIET Y. 5.
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... thofe tracts of the earth where fuftenance is to be procured by dexterity , address , and enterprize . - THE Occupation of hunting the wild beafts . of the field , is an emblem of war among the human race : it is often attended with ...
... thofe tracts of the earth where fuftenance is to be procured by dexterity , address , and enterprize . - THE Occupation of hunting the wild beafts . of the field , is an emblem of war among the human race : it is often attended with ...
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... thofe around him . All perfons of his fpecies whom he is accustomed to behold , are his benefactors : his experience is uniformly connected with the beneficence of his kind . Actions of benevolence muft produce correfpondent affections ...
... thofe around him . All perfons of his fpecies whom he is accustomed to behold , are his benefactors : his experience is uniformly connected with the beneficence of his kind . Actions of benevolence muft produce correfpondent affections ...
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... thofe founds or tones which are the natural effufion of quick fenfa- tions . Thofe founds or tones would be varied or modified according to the nature of the paffion or fenfation whence they arose . It has been obferved , that E is an ...
... thofe founds or tones which are the natural effufion of quick fenfa- tions . Thofe founds or tones would be varied or modified according to the nature of the paffion or fenfation whence they arose . It has been obferved , that E is an ...
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... that the language of primitive fociety fo much abounds with thofe figures of speech which transfer the name of one object to its ufual con- comitant , comitant , or the name of the proximate cause to ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE . 45.
... that the language of primitive fociety fo much abounds with thofe figures of speech which transfer the name of one object to its ufual con- comitant , comitant , or the name of the proximate cause to ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE . 45.
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