Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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Lord Henry Home Kames. May not he hope , that this Work , child of his gray hairs , will furvive , and bear teftimony for him to good men , that even a laborious calling , which left him not many leisure hours , never banished from his ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. May not he hope , that this Work , child of his gray hairs , will furvive , and bear teftimony for him to good men , that even a laborious calling , which left him not many leisure hours , never banished from his ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. To the READER . As one great object of the Editor is to make this a popular Work , he has , chiefly with a view to the female fex , fubjoined an English tranflation of the quotations from other languages . VOL . I ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. To the READER . As one great object of the Editor is to make this a popular Work , he has , chiefly with a view to the female fex , fubjoined an English tranflation of the quotations from other languages . VOL . I ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. prehends also man , I cannot pafs it with- out examination . Providence , to prevent confufion , hath in many inftances with- held from animals of different fpecies a power of procreating together : but as our ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. prehends also man , I cannot pafs it with- out examination . Providence , to prevent confufion , hath in many inftances with- held from animals of different fpecies a power of procreating together : but as our ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. marks , without regard to his artificial rule . And if fo , there must be different kinds of men ; for certain tribes differ vifibly from each other , no less than the lama and pa- cos from the camel or from the ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. marks , without regard to his artificial rule . And if fo , there must be different kinds of men ; for certain tribes differ vifibly from each other , no less than the lama and pa- cos from the camel or from the ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. them ? Uniformity invariable must be a law in their nature , for it never can be a- fcribed to chance . There are mongrels , it is true , among dogs , from want of choice , or from a depraved appetite : but as all ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. them ? Uniformity invariable must be a law in their nature , for it never can be a- fcribed to chance . There are mongrels , it is true , among dogs , from want of choice , or from a depraved appetite : but as all ...
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