Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... appear to be as little afraid of a man natu- rally ; and upon that account are far from being thy when left unmolefted . In the uninhabited ifland of Vifia Grandé , one of the Philippines , Kempfer says , that birds may be taken with ...
... appear to be as little afraid of a man natu- rally ; and upon that account are far from being thy when left unmolefted . In the uninhabited ifland of Vifia Grandé , one of the Philippines , Kempfer says , that birds may be taken with ...
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... appears , that there are different races of men fitted by nature for different climates . Upon examination , another fact will perhaps alfo appear , that the natural productions of each climate make the most wholefome food for the ...
... appears , that there are different races of men fitted by nature for different climates . Upon examination , another fact will perhaps alfo appear , that the natural productions of each climate make the most wholefome food for the ...
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... appears that the Laplanders are originally Huns . Pere Hel , an Hungarian , made lately this discovery , when fent to Lapland for making aftronomical obfervations . VOL . I. D. any any rate , there must be a confiderable mix- ture Prel ...
... appears that the Laplanders are originally Huns . Pere Hel , an Hungarian , made lately this discovery , when fent to Lapland for making aftronomical obfervations . VOL . I. D. any any rate , there must be a confiderable mix- ture Prel ...
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... appear to be of a fingular race . In order to fet the excep- tions in a clear light , a few inftances shall be premised of the general propensity . The nations that may be the most relied on for an original character , are iflanders at ...
... appear to be of a fingular race . In order to fet the excep- tions in a clear light , a few inftances shall be premised of the general propensity . The nations that may be the most relied on for an original character , are iflanders at ...
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... appear- ance of government or fubordination ; for they all spoke and acted with equal free- dom . This ifland , fituated 28 degrees 30 minutes fouthern latitude , and about 115 degrees of longitude weft from Lon- don , is by the Dutch ...
... appear- ance of government or fubordination ; for they all spoke and acted with equal free- dom . This ifland , fituated 28 degrees 30 minutes fouthern latitude , and about 115 degrees of longitude weft from Lon- don , is by the Dutch ...
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