Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... 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 ftop here : to ...
... 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 ftop here : to ...
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... fame holds in brute animals . Biledulgerid , the kindly climate for lions , would be mortal to the bear , the wolf , the deer , and other inhabitants of a cold region . Providence has not only fitted the produc- tions of nature for ...
... fame holds in brute animals . Biledulgerid , the kindly climate for lions , would be mortal to the bear , the wolf , the deer , and other inhabitants of a cold region . Providence has not only fitted the produc- tions of nature for ...
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... fame rule he holds all dogs to be of the fame species . With refpect to o- ther animals , the author fhould peaceably be indulged in his fancy ; but as it com- ( a ) Wisdom of God in the works of creation . ( b ) Ostavo edit . vol . 8 ...
... fame rule he holds all dogs to be of the fame species . With refpect to o- ther animals , the author fhould peaceably be indulged in his fancy ; but as it com- ( a ) Wisdom of God in the works of creation . ( b ) Ostavo edit . vol . 8 ...
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... fame with say- ing that the camel and the dromedary are different fpecies of the fame genus ? which alfo holds true of the different fpecies of men and of dogs . If our author will permit me to carry back to the creation the camel and ...
... fame with say- ing that the camel and the dromedary are different fpecies of the fame genus ? which alfo holds true of the different fpecies of men and of dogs . If our author will permit me to carry back to the creation the camel and ...
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... fame fpecies . Did it never once enter into the mind of this author , that the human race would be ftrangely imperfect , if they were unable to diftin- guish a man from a monkey , or a hare from a hedge - hog , till it were known whe ...
... fame fpecies . Did it never once enter into the mind of this author , that the human race would be ftrangely imperfect , if they were unable to diftin- guish a man from a monkey , or a hare from a hedge - hog , till it were known whe ...
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