Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... become the ruling paf- fion . Men , like the hart in rutting - time , would all the year round fly with impe ... become altogether regardless of their offspring . In that ftate , the continuance of the human race would be a miracle . In ...
... become the ruling paf- fion . Men , like the hart in rutting - time , would all the year round fly with impe ... become altogether regardless of their offspring . In that ftate , the continuance of the human race would be a miracle . In ...
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... becomes unruly , till a man , for- getting the matrimonial tie , wanders from object to object . Pride and luxury are ... become thus good citizens ; and fome of them eminent patriots . who who indulge that appetite to excess , seldom ...
... becomes unruly , till a man , for- getting the matrimonial tie , wanders from object to object . Pride and luxury are ... become thus good citizens ; and fome of them eminent patriots . who who indulge that appetite to excess , seldom ...
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... become old , and lofe the prolific quality , at an age which carries them little beyond the prime of life in a temperate climate . These cir- cumftances difpofe men of opulence to purchase their wives , that they may not be confined to ...
... become old , and lofe the prolific quality , at an age which carries them little beyond the prime of life in a temperate climate . These cir- cumftances difpofe men of opulence to purchase their wives , that they may not be confined to ...
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... becomes general . • I proceed to adultery , the criminality of which depends alfo in fome measure on the nature of the matrimonial engagement . Where wives are purchased , and polyga- my is indulged , adultery can scarce be rec- koned a ...
... becomes general . • I proceed to adultery , the criminality of which depends alfo in fome measure on the nature of the matrimonial engagement . Where wives are purchased , and polyga- my is indulged , adultery can scarce be rec- koned a ...
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... become objects of a corrupted taste ; and often fall a facrifice , where morals are imperfect , and the climate an incentive to animal love . Greece is a delicious coun- try , the people handfome ; and when the ancient • ancient Greeks ...
... become objects of a corrupted taste ; and often fall a facrifice , where morals are imperfect , and the climate an incentive to animal love . Greece is a delicious coun- try , the people handfome ; and when the ancient • ancient Greeks ...
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