Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... states from small to great , and from great to fmall , 260 5. Great and small states compared , 275 6. War and peace compared , 294 7. Rife and fall of patriotism , 317 8. Finances , 352 Preface , 352 Sect . 1. General confiderations on ...
... states from small to great , and from great to fmall , 260 5. Great and small states compared , 275 6. War and peace compared , 294 7. Rife and fall of patriotism , 317 8. Finances , 352 Preface , 352 Sect . 1. General confiderations on ...
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... state , or even in that of fhepherds , it is imprac- ticable for any woman , by her own in- duftry alone , to rear a numerous iffue . If this be at all poffible , it can only be in the torrid zone , where people live on fruits and roots ...
... state , or even in that of fhepherds , it is imprac- ticable for any woman , by her own in- duftry alone , to rear a numerous iffue . If this be at all poffible , it can only be in the torrid zone , where people live on fruits and roots ...
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... state of man , when he denies to fa- vages any sense of religion or of moral duty ! Ought we to rely more on him , when he denies that they have any notion of matrimony ? Caefar's account of the ancient Britons approaches the nearest to ...
... state of man , when he denies to fa- vages any sense of religion or of moral duty ! Ought we to rely more on him , when he denies that they have any notion of matrimony ? Caefar's account of the ancient Britons approaches the nearest to ...
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... state of hunting and fishing , which are laborious occupations , and not always fuccefsful , a fuckling her infant , is not able to provide food even for herself , far lefs for ten or twelve voracious children . Matrimony , therefore ...
... state of hunting and fishing , which are laborious occupations , and not always fuccefsful , a fuckling her infant , is not able to provide food even for herself , far lefs for ten or twelve voracious children . Matrimony , therefore ...
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... state of man , where all are equal . In that state , every man cannot have two wives ; and confequently no man is enti- tled to more than one , till every other be upon an equal footing with him . At the fame time , the union of one man ...
... state of man , where all are equal . In that state , every man cannot have two wives ; and confequently no man is enti- tled to more than one , till every other be upon an equal footing with him . At the fame time , the union of one man ...
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