Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... manners he describes were in all appearance original . The natives had not made a greater progrefs in the arts of ... manner worshipped the French , providing them with neceffaries , and in return thankfully receiving knives , hatchets ...
... manners he describes were in all appearance original . The natives had not made a greater progrefs in the arts of ... manner worshipped the French , providing them with neceffaries , and in return thankfully receiving knives , hatchets ...
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... manners of fa- vages are partly owing to the roughness and barrennefs of uncultivated land . Eng- land has few natural beauties to boast of : even high mountains , deep valleys , impe- tuous torrents , and fuch other wild and awful ...
... manners of fa- vages are partly owing to the roughness and barrennefs of uncultivated land . Eng- land has few natural beauties to boast of : even high mountains , deep valleys , impe- tuous torrents , and fuch other wild and awful ...
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... manners fo fingular in the favages of Gui- ana , there is nothing left but original dif- pofition . The Japanese refent injuries in a manner that has not a parallel in any other part of the world : it would be thought inconfiftent with ...
... manners fo fingular in the favages of Gui- ana , there is nothing left but original dif- pofition . The Japanese refent injuries in a manner that has not a parallel in any other part of the world : it would be thought inconfiftent with ...
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... manner ripped up his belly in fight of his antagonist , saying , If I had not been ferving my prince , 66 you should not ... manners highly polished . In the midst of a large company at dinner , a young woman , ftraining to reach a plate ...
... manner ripped up his belly in fight of his antagonist , saying , If I had not been ferving my prince , 66 you should not ... manners highly polished . In the midst of a large company at dinner , a young woman , ftraining to reach a plate ...
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... manners , far lefs their language , which is in conftant exercife . As far back as hif- tory carries us , tribes without number are discovered , each having a language pecu- liar to itself . Strabo ( a ) reports , that the temptation ...
... manners , far lefs their language , which is in conftant exercife . As far back as hif- tory carries us , tribes without number are discovered , each having a language pecu- liar to itself . Strabo ( a ) reports , that the temptation ...
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