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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... bread and butter ; or if meat , not above the quantity of a pigeons leg at most . She drank neither wine , ale , nor beer ; but onely water , or milk , or both mix'd : and of either of these fcarce a spoonful in a day ; and yet she was ...
... bread and butter ; or if meat , not above the quantity of a pigeons leg at most . She drank neither wine , ale , nor beer ; but onely water , or milk , or both mix'd : and of either of these fcarce a spoonful in a day ; and yet she was ...
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... bread ; and that they ate flesh onely upon extraordinary occafions . Then , fays Seneca , were feen illuftrious old men co- ver'd with glory and with laurels , fiting by their fire fides , and makeing their repafts of the roots which ...
... bread ; and that they ate flesh onely upon extraordinary occafions . Then , fays Seneca , were feen illuftrious old men co- ver'd with glory and with laurels , fiting by their fire fides , and makeing their repafts of the roots which ...
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... bread or wine : yet are they STRONG , LUSTY MEN , and wil STAND STIFLY UNDER A MUSKET , ' In one of the Engleifh regiments employ'd in America , dureing the war , was a German foldier , who had , on fome account , conceive'd an utter ...
... bread or wine : yet are they STRONG , LUSTY MEN , and wil STAND STIFLY UNDER A MUSKET , ' In one of the Engleifh regiments employ'd in America , dureing the war , was a German foldier , who had , on fome account , conceive'd an utter ...
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... bread , four pounds of oil , and one pound of falt , per man , for eight days ; and were you to fee them you would be convince'd that they look as well as if they live'd on roastbeef and Engleish porter . ” † The Saracens , who , under ...
... bread , four pounds of oil , and one pound of falt , per man , for eight days ; and were you to fee them you would be convince'd that they look as well as if they live'd on roastbeef and Engleish porter . ” † The Saracens , who , under ...
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... bread , which he usually ate with a little salt . His onely drink was water . * It is not likely that animal food would have render'd fuch men more active , courageous or robuft , though it , undoubtedly , might have made them , like ...
... bread , which he usually ate with a little salt . His onely drink was water . * It is not likely that animal food would have render'd fuch men more active , courageous or robuft , though it , undoubtedly , might have made them , like ...
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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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