Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2 |
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Formerly , the culture of corn in the temperate regions of Europe and Asia , proved a tempting bait to northern favages who wanted bread : have have we no cause to dread a fimilar fate from Sk . IX . 5 THE ARMY .
Formerly , the culture of corn in the temperate regions of Europe and Asia , proved a tempting bait to northern favages who wanted bread : have have we no cause to dread a fimilar fate from Sk . IX . 5 THE ARMY .
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have we no cause to dread a fimilar fate from some warlike neighbour , impelled by hunger , or by ambition , to extend his dominions ? The difficulty of providing for defence , without hurting induftry , has produced a general opinion ...
have we no cause to dread a fimilar fate from some warlike neighbour , impelled by hunger , or by ambition , to extend his dominions ? The difficulty of providing for defence , without hurting induftry , has produced a general opinion ...
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And yet there is another cause equally potent , which is corrupted air . What Hanway obferves upon parifh - workhouses , is equally applicable to a foundling - hofpital . VOL . II . G " To " " To attempt , " fays he , " Sk . X. 49 THE ...
And yet there is another cause equally potent , which is corrupted air . What Hanway obferves upon parifh - workhouses , is equally applicable to a foundling - hofpital . VOL . II . G " To " " To attempt , " fays he , " Sk . X. 49 THE ...
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These causes produce a greater number of children in Paris than in London ; tho ' probably they differ not much in populousness .. I fhall add but one other objection to a great city , which is not flight .
These causes produce a greater number of children in Paris than in London ; tho ' probably they differ not much in populousness .. I fhall add but one other objection to a great city , which is not flight .
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... the fame in every variety of climate , hot and cold , moift and dry , they muft depend on fome invariable cause acting uniformly ; which may be a fingularity in the race of people ( a ) , but cannot , proceed from the climate .
... the fame in every variety of climate , hot and cold , moift and dry , they muft depend on fome invariable cause acting uniformly ; which may be a fingularity in the race of people ( a ) , but cannot , proceed from the climate .
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