Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... thofe mentioned ; which is , to fit them for different climates . learn from experience , that no animal nor vegetable is equally fitted for every climate ; and from experience we alfo learn , that there is no animal nor vegetable but ...
... thofe mentioned ; which is , to fit them for different climates . learn from experience , that no animal nor vegetable is equally fitted for every climate ; and from experience we alfo learn , that there is no animal nor vegetable but ...
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... thofe in the moun- tains , are the fafeguard of the ifland ; and it was by their means chiefly that a number of rebellious negro flaves were fubdued in the year 1760 . Africa are true negroes , a jet black com- plexion Africa 22 Of MEN ...
... thofe in the moun- tains , are the fafeguard of the ifland ; and it was by their means chiefly that a number of rebellious negro flaves were fubdued in the year 1760 . Africa are true negroes , a jet black com- plexion Africa 22 Of MEN ...
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... thofe who live near the Cape of Good Hope , are the fame fort of people . The heat of Abyffinia approacheth nearer to that of Guinea ; and yet , as mentioned above , the inhabitants are not black . Nor will our author's ingenious ...
... thofe who live near the Cape of Good Hope , are the fame fort of people . The heat of Abyffinia approacheth nearer to that of Guinea ; and yet , as mentioned above , the inhabitants are not black . Nor will our author's ingenious ...
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... the fun in a hot climate , till he be quite brown , his children will nevertheless have the fame complexion with thofe in Europe . • The The Hottentots are continually at work , and have been Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 29.
... the fun in a hot climate , till he be quite brown , his children will nevertheless have the fame complexion with thofe in Europe . • The The Hottentots are continually at work , and have been Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 29.
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... thofe who were afflicted with the fcurvy . Some of the crew traverfing the island in great fecurity , and trufting to fome na- tives who led the way , were carried into a deep valley furrounded with rocks ; where they were inftantly ...
... thofe who were afflicted with the fcurvy . Some of the crew traverfing the island in great fecurity , and trufting to fome na- tives who led the way , were carried into a deep valley furrounded with rocks ; where they were inftantly ...
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