An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral DutyR. Phillips, 1802 - 236 sidor Along the train lines north of New York City, twelve-year-old neighbors Myla and Peter search for the link between Myla's necklace and the disappearance of Peter's brother, Randall. Thrown into a world of parkour, graffiti, and diamond-smuggling, Myla and Peter encounter a band of thugs who are after the same thing as Randall. Can Myla and Peter find Randall before it's too late, and their shared family secrets threaten to destroy them all? |
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... because it was prohibited by the law of nature . But a certain occafion requireing life for life , the first sacrifice was made of animateëd beings , and thence , they fay , a whole victim was confumed by fire . But , afterward , as the ...
... because it was prohibited by the law of nature . But a certain occafion requireing life for life , the first sacrifice was made of animateëd beings , and thence , they fay , a whole victim was confumed by fire . But , afterward , as the ...
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... because it could not fpeak , they found guilty of the mur- der , and threw it into the fea . " * This fpecies of barbarity prevail'd before the fiege of Troy , at which we find that human vic- tims were offer'd by Achilles at the ...
... because it could not fpeak , they found guilty of the mur- der , and threw it into the fea . " * This fpecies of barbarity prevail'd before the fiege of Troy , at which we find that human vic- tims were offer'd by Achilles at the ...
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... because they would husband their dead friends to the beft advantage , they dry their bones , which they beat to powder , and make up in a kind of pap , and fo eat it . When the Europeans upbraid them with their crueltys , they return us ...
... because they would husband their dead friends to the beft advantage , they dry their bones , which they beat to powder , and make up in a kind of pap , and fo eat it . When the Europeans upbraid them with their crueltys , they return us ...
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... , and the garlick . " ( Num . XI , 5. ) The vegetables they ate freely , the flesh by stealth , Against Celfus , B. 1 , C. 42 . called agrostis , because it was sweeter than any other 168 NATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS CHAP . IX .
... , and the garlick . " ( Num . XI , 5. ) The vegetables they ate freely , the flesh by stealth , Against Celfus , B. 1 , C. 42 . called agrostis , because it was sweeter than any other 168 NATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS CHAP . IX .
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As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson. called agrostis , because it was sweeter than any other , and very nourishing to mens bodys ; and it is very certain , he ads , that the cattle much covet it , and grow very fat with it . * " The Hylophages ...
As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson. called agrostis , because it was sweeter than any other , and very nourishing to mens bodys ; and it is very certain , he ads , that the cattle much covet it , and grow very fat with it . * " The Hylophages ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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