Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... animals , and care of progeny , 7. Progrefs and effects of luxury , Sk . BOOK II . Progrefs of Men in Society . 1. Appetite for fociety -- Origin of national fo- cieties , VOL . I. b 98 III Pag . 156 2. General Sk . Pag 2. General view ...
... animals , and care of progeny , 7. Progrefs and effects of luxury , Sk . BOOK II . Progrefs of Men in Society . 1. Appetite for fociety -- Origin of national fo- cieties , VOL . I. b 98 III Pag . 156 2. General Sk . Pag 2. General view ...
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... animals as divided into dif- ferent races or kinds , will make a proper introduction . As many animals contribute to our well- being , and as many are noxious , man would be a being not a little imperfect , were he provided with no ...
... animals as divided into dif- ferent races or kinds , will make a proper introduction . As many animals contribute to our well- being , and as many are noxious , man would be a being not a little imperfect , were he provided with no ...
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... animals of the fame kind , diffimilitude among animals of different kinds . And , to prevent confu- fion , kinds are diftinguished externally by figure , air , manner , fo clearly as not to escape even a child . Nor does Divine Wifdom ...
... animals of the fame kind , diffimilitude among animals of different kinds . And , to prevent confu- fion , kinds are diftinguished externally by figure , air , manner , fo clearly as not to escape even a child . Nor does Divine Wifdom ...
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... animal , is applied without hesitation to every one of the kind . By that conviction , a child , familiar with one dog , is fond of others that resemble it : An European , upon ... animals , they undoubtedly Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 5.
... animal , is applied without hesitation to every one of the kind . By that conviction , a child , familiar with one dog , is fond of others that resemble it : An European , upon ... animals , they undoubtedly Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 5.
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... animals would not know their enemy till they were in its clutches . A hare flies with precipitation from the first dog it ever faw ; and a chicken , upon the fight of a kite , cowers under its dam . Social ani- mals , without fcruple ...
... animals would not know their enemy till they were in its clutches . A hare flies with precipitation from the first dog it ever faw ; and a chicken , upon the fight of a kite , cowers under its dam . Social ani- mals , without fcruple ...
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