Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... preferve the plant in vigour , To prevent flax from degenerating in Scot- land and Ireland , great quantities of fo- reign feed are annually imported . A ca- may mel 1 .38 mel is peculiarly fitted for the burning fands of 8 Prel . Difc ...
... preferve the plant in vigour , To prevent flax from degenerating in Scot- land and Ireland , great quantities of fo- reign feed are annually imported . A ca- may mel 1 .38 mel is peculiarly fitted for the burning fands of 8 Prel . Difc ...
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... preferve the breed in fome degree of perfection , frequent fupplies from their original climate are requifite . Spanish horfes degenerate in Mexico ; but improve in Chili , having more vigour and fwiftness there , than even the ...
... preferve the breed in fome degree of perfection , frequent fupplies from their original climate are requifite . Spanish horfes degenerate in Mexico ; but improve in Chili , having more vigour and fwiftness there , than even the ...
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... preferve the different kinds or fpe- cies of animals entire , as far as neceffary , Providence is careful to prevent a mixed breed . Few animals of different fpecies copulate together . Some may be brought to copulate , but without ...
... preferve the different kinds or fpe- cies of animals entire , as far as neceffary , Providence is careful to prevent a mixed breed . Few animals of different fpecies copulate together . Some may be brought to copulate , but without ...
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... preferve the fame colour in every climate . What reafon is there to believe , that climate fhould have greater influence upon the colour of men than of flowers ? ward . ward ( a ) . And yet fome nations must 30 Of MEN , and Prel . Difc .
... preferve the fame colour in every climate . What reafon is there to believe , that climate fhould have greater influence upon the colour of men than of flowers ? ward . ward ( a ) . And yet fome nations must 30 Of MEN , and Prel . Difc .
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... preferve their manners pure and untainted . I have all along confidered the poems of Offian in a historical view merely . In the view of criticism they have been examined by a writer of distinguished taste ( a ) ; and however bold to ...
... preferve their manners pure and untainted . I have all along confidered the poems of Offian in a historical view merely . In the view of criticism they have been examined by a writer of distinguished taste ( a ) ; and however bold to ...
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