Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... hand , all brute animals whofe young require the nurfing care of both parents , are directed by na- ture to pair ; nor is that connection dif- folved till the young can provide for them- felves . Pairing is indifpenfable to wild birds ...
... hand , all brute animals whofe young require the nurfing care of both parents , are directed by na- ture to pair ; nor is that connection dif- folved till the young can provide for them- felves . Pairing is indifpenfable to wild birds ...
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... hands , and fing . Not many centuries ago , a law was made in England , prohi- biting the New Teftament in English to be read by women , ' prentices , journeymen , ( a ) Labat's voyages to the American islands . or 1 or ferving men ( a ) ...
... hands , and fing . Not many centuries ago , a law was made in England , prohi- biting the New Teftament in English to be read by women , ' prentices , journeymen , ( a ) Labat's voyages to the American islands . or 1 or ferving men ( a ) ...
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... hands , and legs . The ne- groes of the kingdom of Ardrah in Guinea have made a confiderable progrefs in po- lice , and in the art of living . Their wo- men carry drefs and finery to an extrava- A gance . gance . They are cloathed with ...
... hands , and legs . The ne- groes of the kingdom of Ardrah in Guinea have made a confiderable progrefs in po- lice , and in the art of living . Their wo- men carry drefs and finery to an extrava- A gance . gance . They are cloathed with ...
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... hands for perform- ing the fervile offices of the family , is fome relief to her . Polygamy accordingly has always been permitted , where men pay for their wives . The Jews purchased their wives , and were indulged in polygamy ( a ) ...
... hands for perform- ing the fervile offices of the family , is fome relief to her . Polygamy accordingly has always been permitted , where men pay for their wives . The Jews purchased their wives , and were indulged in polygamy ( a ) ...
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... hands fhall never fight , with thee 66 nor with thy foes . Come , feize Briseis : ye Argives , take the prize ye gave . " But beware of other fpoil , which lies " flowed in my fhips on the shore . I " will not be plundered farther . If ...
... hands fhall never fight , with thee 66 nor with thy foes . Come , feize Briseis : ye Argives , take the prize ye gave . " But beware of other fpoil , which lies " flowed in my fhips on the shore . I " will not be plundered farther . If ...
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