Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... figure , air , manner , fo clearly as not to escape even a child . Nor does Divine Wifdom ftop here : to complete the fyf- tem , we are endued with an innate convic- tion , that each kind has properties pecu- liar to itself ; and that ...
... figure , air , manner , fo clearly as not to escape even a child . Nor does Divine Wifdom ftop here : to complete the fyf- tem , we are endued with an innate convic- tion , that each kind has properties pecu- liar to itself ; and that ...
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... figure , leaves , fruit , & c . of dif- ferent kinds , are not more distinct , than the difference of figure , colour , & c . in the different races of men . them ? them ? Uniformity invariable must be a law in their 16 Prel . Difc . Of ...
... figure , leaves , fruit , & c . of dif- ferent kinds , are not more distinct , than the difference of figure , colour , & c . in the different races of men . them ? them ? Uniformity invariable must be a law in their 16 Prel . Difc . Of ...
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... figure ; but furely M. Buffon cannot seriously think , that the different inftincts of dogs are owing to climate . A terrier , whose prey burrows under ground , is continually scraping the earth , and thrufting its nofe into it . A ...
... figure ; but furely M. Buffon cannot seriously think , that the different inftincts of dogs are owing to climate . A terrier , whose prey burrows under ground , is continually scraping the earth , and thrufting its nofe into it . A ...
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... figure . Nations are for the most part fo blended by war , by commerce , or by other means , that vain would be the at- tempt to trace out an original character in any cultivated nation . But there are fa- vage tribes , which , as far ...
... figure . Nations are for the most part fo blended by war , by commerce , or by other means , that vain would be the at- tempt to trace out an original character in any cultivated nation . But there are fa- vage tribes , which , as far ...
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... the coaft , in the figure of men with large ears , and the head covered with a crown ; the whole nicely proportioned and highly fi- nifhed . nished . They fled for refuge to these i- dols 34 Prel . Difc . Of MEN , and.
... the coaft , in the figure of men with large ears , and the head covered with a crown ; the whole nicely proportioned and highly fi- nifhed . nished . They fled for refuge to these i- dols 34 Prel . Difc . Of MEN , and.
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