Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... Progress respecting food and population , $ 5 2. Progrefs of property , 116 3. Origin and progrefs of commerce , 127 4. Origin and progrefs of arts , 162 Sect . 1. Ufeful arts , 162 2. Progrefs of tafte and of the fine arts , 196 5 ...
... Progress respecting food and population , $ 5 2. Progrefs of property , 116 3. Origin and progrefs of commerce , 127 4. Origin and progrefs of arts , 162 Sect . 1. Ufeful arts , 162 2. Progrefs of tafte and of the fine arts , 196 5 ...
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... Progress of reason , Appendix , Pag . 199 221 304 A brief account of Ariftotle's logic , With re- marks , Chap . 1. Of the first three treatises , 2. Remarks , 3. Account of the First Analytics , 4. Remarks , 5. Account of the remaining ...
... Progress of reason , Appendix , Pag . 199 221 304 A brief account of Ariftotle's logic , With re- marks , Chap . 1. Of the first three treatises , 2. Remarks , 3. Account of the First Analytics , 4. Remarks , 5. Account of the remaining ...
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... Progress of the Sciences . To explain thefe heads a preliminary difcourfe is ne- ceffary ; which is , to examine , Whether all men be of one lineage , defcended from a fingle pair , or whether there be different races originally ...
... Progress of the Sciences . To explain thefe heads a preliminary difcourfe is ne- ceffary ; which is , to examine , Whether all men be of one lineage , defcended from a fingle pair , or whether there be different races originally ...
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... Progress refpecting Food and Population . ' N temperate climes , men fed originally IN on fruits that grow without culture , and on the flesh of land - animals . As fuch animals become shy when often hunt- ed , there is a contrivance of ...
... Progress refpecting Food and Population . ' N temperate climes , men fed originally IN on fruits that grow without culture , and on the flesh of land - animals . As fuch animals become shy when often hunt- ed , there is a contrivance of ...
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... greatly the propagation of wild animals , which had few enemies , and much food . Was it not obvious to conclude from these premises , that In The progress here delineated has , in all temperate 98 B. I. MEN independent of Society .
... greatly the propagation of wild animals , which had few enemies , and much food . Was it not obvious to conclude from these premises , that In The progress here delineated has , in all temperate 98 B. I. MEN independent of Society .
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