Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... must be taught to walk ; and it is long before it acquires the art in perfection . Brutes have no teacher but nature . A foal , the mo- ment it fees the light , walks no lefs perfectly than its parents . And fo does a partridge ...
... must be taught to walk ; and it is long before it acquires the art in perfection . Brutes have no teacher but nature . A foal , the mo- ment it fees the light , walks no lefs perfectly than its parents . And fo does a partridge ...
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... 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 sheep , nor lefs than the true tiger from the American animals of that name * . For ...
... 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 sheep , nor lefs than the true tiger from the American animals of that name * . For ...
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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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... them has talents fufficient to bear a part in the adminiftration . There is not an office of truft but must be filled with na- tive Europeans . Some Portuguese , who have been for tive Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 21.
... them has talents fufficient to bear a part in the adminiftration . There is not an office of truft but must be filled with na- tive Europeans . Some Portuguese , who have been for tive Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 21.
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... originally Huns . Pere Hel , an Hungarian , made lately this discovery , when fent to Lapland for making aftronomical obfervations . VOL . I. D. any any rate , there must be a confiderable mix- ture Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 25.
... originally Huns . Pere Hel , an Hungarian , made lately this discovery , when fent to Lapland for making aftronomical obfervations . VOL . I. D. any any rate , there must be a confiderable mix- ture Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 25.
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