Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, 1774 |
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... favage can fay , what few beggars a- mong us can fay , Omnia mea mecum porto ; and hence the aptitude VOL . II . A of of a favage for war , which makes little alteration SKETCHES ...
... favage can fay , what few beggars a- mong us can fay , Omnia mea mecum porto ; and hence the aptitude VOL . II . A of of a favage for war , which makes little alteration SKETCHES ...
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In Two Volumes Lord Henry Home Kames. of a favage for war , which makes little alteration in his manner of living . In ... favages . And even after arts were fo much improved as to be exercised by men , none who could bear arms were ...
In Two Volumes Lord Henry Home Kames. of a favage for war , which makes little alteration in his manner of living . In ... favages . And even after arts were fo much improved as to be exercised by men , none who could bear arms were ...
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... in the temperate regions of Europe and Afia , proved a tempting bait to northern favages who wanted bread : have we no cause to dread a fimilar fate from have Sk . IX . THE ARMY . country was faved, not by its army, but ...
... in the temperate regions of Europe and Afia , proved a tempting bait to northern favages who wanted bread : have we no cause to dread a fimilar fate from have Sk . IX . THE ARMY . country was faved, not by its army, but ...
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... favages are remarkably fond of their natal foil , they would have continued there , till by over - population they should have been compelled to fpread wider for food . But the fact is directly contrary . When America was discovered by ...
... favages are remarkably fond of their natal foil , they would have continued there , till by over - population they should have been compelled to fpread wider for food . But the fact is directly contrary . When America was discovered by ...
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... favages . Labrador is very thin of in- habitants ; no people having been difcovered in it , but the E- squimaux , a ... favage : the Efquimaux , the most northern of all , are the most favage . In travelling fouthward , the ...
... favages . Labrador is very thin of in- habitants ; no people having been difcovered in it , but the E- squimaux , a ... favage : the Efquimaux , the most northern of all , are the most favage . In travelling fouthward , the ...
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