Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... the Iliad , Agamemnon offers his daugh- ( a ) Genefis , xxiv . 53 . ( c ) Genefis , xxxiv . 12 : ( b ) Genefis , chap . xxix . ( d ) 1 Samuel , xviii . 25 . ter ter to Achilles for a wife ; and says , 30 MEN independent of Society . B. I..
... the Iliad , Agamemnon offers his daugh- ( a ) Genefis , xxiv . 53 . ( c ) Genefis , xxxiv . 12 : ( b ) Genefis , chap . xxix . ( d ) 1 Samuel , xviii . 25 . ter ter to Achilles for a wife ; and says , 30 MEN independent of Society . B. I..
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Lord Henry Home Kames. ter to Achilles for a wife ; and says , that he would not demand for her any price . Paufanias reports of Danaus , that no fui- tors appearing to demand any of his daughters , he published , that he would give them ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. ter to Achilles for a wife ; and says , that he would not demand for her any price . Paufanias reports of Danaus , that no fui- tors appearing to demand any of his daughters , he published , that he would give them ...
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... say why colour is more varied in fuch animals , than in those which re- main in the ftate of nature : I can only fay , that the cause affigned is not fatisfac- tory . One is feldom at a lofs to diftin- guish one animal from another ...
... say why colour is more varied in fuch animals , than in those which re- main in the ftate of nature : I can only fay , that the cause affigned is not fatisfac- tory . One is feldom at a lofs to diftin- guish one animal from another ...
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... says , were to be found in monafteries : for " that the merchant would have thought " his foul would go straightway to the de- " vil , if he should ferve monks with o- " ther than the beft . " Our forefathers re- lished ftrong wine ...
... says , were to be found in monafteries : for " that the merchant would have thought " his foul would go straightway to the de- " vil , if he should ferve monks with o- " ther than the beft . " Our forefathers re- lished ftrong wine ...
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... says , that even mer- chants , when they gave a feaft , rejected butcher's meat as unworthy of their tables ; having jellies of all colours , and in all figures , representing flowers , trees , beafts , fifh , fowl , and fruit . Henry ...
... says , that even mer- chants , when they gave a feaft , rejected butcher's meat as unworthy of their tables ; having jellies of all colours , and in all figures , representing flowers , trees , beafts , fifh , fowl , and fruit . Henry ...
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