Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... Many writers hold that women were o- riginally common ; that animal love was gratified as among horfes and horned cattle ; and that matrimony was not known , known , till nations grew in fome degree to be Sk . VI . Female Sex ,
... Many writers hold that women were o- riginally common ; that animal love was gratified as among horfes and horned cattle ; and that matrimony was not known , known , till nations grew in fome degree to be Sk . VI . Female Sex ,
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Lord Henry Home Kames. known , till nations grew in fome degree to be orderly and refined . I felect Cicero as an author of authority : " Nam fuit " quoddam tempus , cum in agris homi- 66 nes paffim , beftiarum more , vagaban- ❝ur , ct ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. known , till nations grew in fome degree to be orderly and refined . I felect Cicero as an author of authority : " Nam fuit " quoddam tempus , cum in agris homi- 66 nes paffim , beftiarum more , vagaban- ❝ur , ct ...
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... on with respect to any thing ftrange or uncommon . As to what is reported of ancient Greece , Cecrops poffibly prohibited polygamy , or introdu- ced ced fome other matrimonial regulation , which by writers might Sk . VI . 7 Female Sex .
... on with respect to any thing ftrange or uncommon . As to what is reported of ancient Greece , Cecrops poffibly prohibited polygamy , or introdu- ced ced fome other matrimonial regulation , which by writers might Sk . VI . 7 Female Sex .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. ced fome other matrimonial regulation , which by writers might be mistaken for a law appointing matrimony . However that be , one part of the report is un- doubtedly erroneous ; for it will be made evident ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. ced fome other matrimonial regulation , which by writers might be mistaken for a law appointing matrimony . However that be , one part of the report is un- doubtedly erroneous ; for it will be made evident ...
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... fome feeds have wings , fome are fcattered by means of a spring , and fome are fo light as to be carried about by the wind . Brute animals which do not pair , have grafs and other food in plenty , enabling the female to feed her young ...
... fome feeds have wings , fome are fcattered by means of a spring , and fome are fo light as to be carried about by the wind . Brute animals which do not pair , have grafs and other food in plenty , enabling the female to feed her young ...
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