Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... matter , curious , and interefting . But sketches are my province , not complete hiftories ; and I propofe in the prefent sketch to trace the gradual progress of wo- VOL . II . A men , men , from their low ftate in favage tribes ,
... matter , curious , and interefting . But sketches are my province , not complete hiftories ; and I propofe in the prefent sketch to trace the gradual progress of wo- VOL . II . A men , men , from their low ftate in favage tribes ,
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Lord Henry Home Kames. men , from their low ftate in favage tribes , to their elevated ftate in civilized nations . With regard to the outlines , whether of internal difpofition or of external figure , men and women are the fame . Nature ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. men , from their low ftate in favage tribes , to their elevated ftate in civilized nations . With regard to the outlines , whether of internal difpofition or of external figure , men and women are the fame . Nature ...
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... ftate , they ought to learn to suffer wrong , even without complaining . Sournefs and ftub- bornefs ferve but to increase the husband's unkind- nefs and their own diftreffes . It was not to indulge bad humour , that Heaven bestowed on ...
... ftate , they ought to learn to suffer wrong , even without complaining . Sournefs and ftub- bornefs ferve but to increase the husband's unkind- nefs and their own diftreffes . It was not to indulge bad humour , that Heaven bestowed on ...
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... ftate , the continuance of the human race would be a miracle . In the favage ftate , as mentioned above , it is beyond the power of any woman to provide food . for a family of children ; and now it ap- pears , that intemperance in ...
... ftate , the continuance of the human race would be a miracle . In the favage ftate , as mentioned above , it is beyond the power of any woman to provide food . for a family of children ; and now it ap- pears , that intemperance in ...
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... ftate the appetite is abundantly moderate , and gives no obftruction to education . It never becomes unruly , till a man , for- getting the matrimonial tie , wanders from object to object . Pride and luxury are what dictate late mar ...
... ftate the appetite is abundantly moderate , and gives no obftruction to education . It never becomes unruly , till a man , for- getting the matrimonial tie , wanders from object to object . Pride and luxury are what dictate late mar ...
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