Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... less freely than the different races of men and of dogs . M. Buffon indeed , with refpect to the camel and dromedary , en- deavours to fave his credit by a distinction . without a difference . " They are , " fays he , one fpecies ; but ...
... less freely than the different races of men and of dogs . M. Buffon indeed , with refpect to the camel and dromedary , en- deavours to fave his credit by a distinction . without a difference . " They are , " fays he , one fpecies ; but ...
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... less than the lama and pa- cos from the camel or from the sheep , nor lefs than the true tiger from the American animals of that name * . For proving that dogs were created of different kinds , what better evidence can be expected than ...
... less than the lama and pa- cos from the camel or from the sheep , nor lefs than the true tiger from the American animals of that name * . For proving that dogs were created of different kinds , what better evidence can be expected than ...
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... less di- ftinguishable with refpect to tails ; long tails , fhort tails , no tails : nor lefs di- ffinguishable with refpect to hands ; fome having four , fome two , fome none , & c . & c . Yet , after all , if any folid inftruc- tion ...
... less di- ftinguishable with refpect to tails ; long tails , fhort tails , no tails : nor lefs di- ffinguishable with refpect to hands ; fome having four , fome two , fome none , & c . & c . Yet , after all , if any folid inftruc- tion ...
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... less than two degrees on Far- henheit's thermometer . The young wo- men there are highly prized by the Turks for that quality . Thus it appears , that there are different races of men fitted by nature for different climates . Upon ...
... less than two degrees on Far- henheit's thermometer . The young wo- men there are highly prized by the Turks for that quality . Thus it appears , that there are different races of men fitted by nature for different climates . Upon ...
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... less remarkable for the powers of " the mind ; but abounding in blood , they are prone " to war . " ( a ) Lib . 1. cap . 2. De re militari.` Servius , Servius , in his commentary on the Eneid of Virgil Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 53.
... less remarkable for the powers of " the mind ; but abounding in blood , they are prone " to war . " ( a ) Lib . 1. cap . 2. De re militari.` Servius , Servius , in his commentary on the Eneid of Virgil Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 53.
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