Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... half long , and three and a half high . A breed of lions tranfplanted from the latter to the former , would rife to the full fize ; and VOL . I. B fink fink to the fmaller fize , if tranfplanted from the Prel . Dife . of LANGUAGES . 9.
... half long , and three and a half high . A breed of lions tranfplanted from the latter to the former , would rife to the full fize ; and VOL . I. B fink fink to the fmaller fize , if tranfplanted from the Prel . Dife . of LANGUAGES . 9.
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Lord Henry Home Kames. fink to the fmaller fize , if tranfplanted from the former to the latter * . To preferve the different kinds or fpe- cies of animals entire , as far as neceffary , Providence is careful to prevent a mixed breed ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. fink to the fmaller fize , if tranfplanted from the former to the latter * . To preferve the different kinds or fpe- cies of animals entire , as far as neceffary , Providence is careful to prevent a mixed breed ...
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... former , and hatred to ftrangers is the national character of the latter . Vir- tues and vices of individuals depend on caufes fo various , and fo variable , as to give an impreffion of chance more than of defign . We are not always ...
... former , and hatred to ftrangers is the national character of the latter . Vir- tues and vices of individuals depend on caufes fo various , and fo variable , as to give an impreffion of chance more than of defign . We are not always ...
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... braving their utmost cruelty . North - American favages differ indeed fo widely from thofe former- ly in Europe , as to render it highly im- probable probable that they are of the fame race . Paffive 45 Prel . Difc . Of MEN , and.
... braving their utmost cruelty . North - American favages differ indeed fo widely from thofe former- ly in Europe , as to render it highly im- probable probable that they are of the fame race . Paffive 45 Prel . Difc . Of MEN , and.
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... former . The Kamfkatkans in every article resemble the North - Ameri- cans . In war they are full of ftratagem , but never attack openly if they can avoid it . When victorious , they murder with- out mercy , burn their prifoners alive ...
... former . The Kamfkatkans in every article resemble the North - Ameri- cans . In war they are full of ftratagem , but never attack openly if they can avoid it . When victorious , they murder with- out mercy , burn their prifoners alive ...
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