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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... heart , and cafts it in the face of the idol . In other temples they only facrifice men . A flave , bought for the purpose , handsome , and wel made , clothe'd in a white robe , and wash'd for three fuccesfive mornings , is , afterward ...
... heart , and cafts it in the face of the idol . In other temples they only facrifice men . A flave , bought for the purpose , handsome , and wel made , clothe'd in a white robe , and wash'd for three fuccesfive mornings , is , afterward ...
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... heart and lungs , with the blood of which they sprinkle'd the idol ; then they inspected the lungs and heart to take an * Dureing a fiege , two hundred of the beft familys in Car- thage were facrifice'd in one day , to appease the ...
... heart and lungs , with the blood of which they sprinkle'd the idol ; then they inspected the lungs and heart to take an * Dureing a fiege , two hundred of the beft familys in Car- thage were facrifice'd in one day , to appease the ...
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... dead bodys . In comparison of thefe , he ex- claims , ferpents and wild beafts are gentle and merciful crea- tures ! ( B. 7 , c . 6. ) a humane and fenfible heart . The habit of shed- 126 HUMAN FLESH THE CONSQUENCE CH . VÍ.
... dead bodys . In comparison of thefe , he ex- claims , ferpents and wild beafts are gentle and merciful crea- tures ! ( B. 7 , c . 6. ) a humane and fenfible heart . The habit of shed- 126 HUMAN FLESH THE CONSQUENCE CH . VÍ.
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As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson. a humane and fenfible heart . The habit of shed- ing blood , he fays , and tearing his prey , has fa- miliarife'd the favage to the fight of death and fufferings . Tormented by hunger he has de- fire'd ...
As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson. a humane and fenfible heart . The habit of shed- ing blood , he fays , and tearing his prey , has fa- miliarife'd the favage to the fight of death and fufferings . Tormented by hunger he has de- fire'd ...
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... heart to be drefs'd , and ate it . * The ancient Britons , like the other Gauls , thought it criminal to take the life of a hare or a goofe , but would facrifice ( as we have seen ) , and even eat , a man with the utmost compofure ...
... heart to be drefs'd , and ate it . * The ancient Britons , like the other Gauls , thought it criminal to take the life of a hare or a goofe , but would facrifice ( as we have seen ) , and even eat , a man with the utmost compofure ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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