Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... human fpecies , were he indif- ferent about his fellow - creatures : Hemo fum : humani nihil a me alienum puto . Moft of the fubjects handled in the fol- lowing sheets , admit but of probable rea- foning ; and , with refpect to fuch ...
... human fpecies , were he indif- ferent about his fellow - creatures : Hemo fum : humani nihil a me alienum puto . Moft of the fubjects handled in the fol- lowing sheets , admit but of probable rea- foning ; and , with refpect to fuch ...
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... Human actions analyfed , 2. Divifion of human actions into right , wrong , and indifferent , 3. Laws of nature refpecting our moral conduct in fociety , 2 ib . ΙΟ 27 4. Principles of duty and of benevolence , 48 5. Laws refpecting ...
... Human actions analyfed , 2. Divifion of human actions into right , wrong , and indifferent , 3. Laws of nature refpecting our moral conduct in fociety , 2 ib . ΙΟ 27 4. Principles of duty and of benevolence , 48 5. Laws refpecting ...
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... moral and poli- tical views , Pag 446 2. Government of royal boroughs in Scotland , 46+ 3. Plan for improving and preferving in order the high ways in Scotland , 474 SKETCHES OF THE HISTORY OF MAN . HE Human Species CONTENT S.
... moral and poli- tical views , Pag 446 2. Government of royal boroughs in Scotland , 46+ 3. Plan for improving and preferving in order the high ways in Scotland , 474 SKETCHES OF THE HISTORY OF MAN . HE Human Species CONTENT S.
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Lord Henry Home Kames. SKETCHES OF THE HISTORY OF MAN . HE Human Species is in every view an interefting fubject , and TH has been in every age the chief inquiry of philofophers . The faculties of the mind have been explored ; and the af ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. SKETCHES OF THE HISTORY OF MAN . HE Human Species is in every view an interefting fubject , and TH has been in every age the chief inquiry of philofophers . The faculties of the mind have been explored ; and the af ...
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... 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- ther they can procreate together ? But it seems unneceffary after all to urge ...
... 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- ther they can procreate together ? But it seems unneceffary after all to urge ...
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