Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... argument for a charity - fchool , is , " That children " of the labouring poor are taught there " the principles of religion and of mora- " lity , which they cannot acquire at " home . " The argument would be in- vincible , if without ...
... argument for a charity - fchool , is , " That children " of the labouring poor are taught there " the principles of religion and of mora- " lity , which they cannot acquire at " home . " The argument would be in- vincible , if without ...
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... argument , fhallow as it is , that has corrupted the in- duftry of England , and reduced multitudes to difeafes and famine . Thofe who are able to work , may be locked up in a house of correction , to be fed with bread and water ; but ...
... argument , fhallow as it is , that has corrupted the in- duftry of England , and reduced multitudes to difeafes and famine . Thofe who are able to work , may be locked up in a house of correction , to be fed with bread and water ; but ...
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... The hazard of contagious diftempers , which is the third objection , is an invincible argument against limiting the extent of a great town . It is mentioned above , that from the year 1666 It 124 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... The hazard of contagious diftempers , which is the third objection , is an invincible argument against limiting the extent of a great town . It is mentioned above , that from the year 1666 It 124 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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... arguments to evince , that the Americans are not defcended from any people in the north of Afia or in the north of Europe . Were they defcended from either , Labra- dor , or the adjacent countries , must have been first peopled . And as ...
... arguments to evince , that the Americans are not defcended from any people in the north of Afia or in the north of Europe . Were they defcended from either , Labra- dor , or the adjacent countries , must have been first peopled . And as ...
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... argument however remains in force , being equally applicable to many iflands fcattered at a great diftance from the continent in the immenfe South Sea . tinent tinent been peopled ? There is not the flightest probability 146 CIVIL ...
... argument however remains in force , being equally applicable to many iflands fcattered at a great diftance from the continent in the immenfe South Sea . tinent tinent been peopled ? There is not the flightest probability 146 CIVIL ...
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