Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... woman , however different in fize , in fhape , in complexion , can procreate together without end . And by the fame rule he holds all dogs to be of the fame species . With refpect to o- ther animals , the author fhould peaceably be ...
... woman , however different in fize , in fhape , in complexion , can procreate together without end . And by the fame rule he holds all dogs to be of the fame species . With refpect to o- ther animals , the author fhould peaceably be ...
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... women , or the black nipple no lefs univerfal among female Samoides ? The thick fogs of the island St Thomas may relax the fibres of the natives , but cannot make them more rigid than they are naturally . Whence , then , rigid 24 Prel ...
... women , or the black nipple no lefs univerfal among female Samoides ? The thick fogs of the island St Thomas may relax the fibres of the natives , but cannot make them more rigid than they are naturally . Whence , then , rigid 24 Prel ...
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... women of fashion in the ifland Otaheite , who cover themselves from the fun , have the European complexion . Neither doth the black colour of fome Africans , nor the brown colour of others , correfpond to the climate . The people of the ...
... women of fashion in the ifland Otaheite , who cover themselves from the fun , have the European complexion . Neither doth the black colour of fome Africans , nor the brown colour of others , correfpond to the climate . The people of the ...
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... - ed with bows and arrows , and appearing The women were very loving , enticing the Dutchmen by every female art to the most intimate familiarity . [ Q to be governed by a chieftain : they had the Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 35.
... - ed with bows and arrows , and appearing The women were very loving , enticing the Dutchmen by every female art to the most intimate familiarity . [ Q to be governed by a chieftain : they had the Prel . Difc . of LANGUAGES . 35.
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... women un- commonly beautiful and delicate . The in- habitants behaved with great hofpitality and probity to the crew of the ship in which these gentleinen lately made a voy- age round the world . To find the inhabitants of these remote ...
... women un- commonly beautiful and delicate . The in- habitants behaved with great hofpitality and probity to the crew of the ship in which these gentleinen lately made a voy- age round the world . To find the inhabitants of these remote ...
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