Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... means provided by nature for continuing the race of other a- nimals , may probably throw light upon the oeconomy of nature with respect to man ; I begin with that article , which has not engaged the attention of naturalifts for much as ...
... means provided by nature for continuing the race of other a- nimals , may probably throw light upon the oeconomy of nature with respect to man ; I begin with that article , which has not engaged the attention of naturalifts for much as ...
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... means are provided for continuing every other animal race , is it fuppofable that the chief race is neglected ? Providential care defcends even to vegetable life ; every plant bears a profufion of feed ; and in order to cover the earth ...
... means are provided for continuing every other animal race , is it fuppofable that the chief race is neglected ? Providential care defcends even to vegetable life ; every plant bears a profufion of feed ; and in order to cover the earth ...
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... means of li- ving comfortably , provided men confine themfelves to the demands of nature . A young man , at the fame time , who has the care of a family upon him , is impelled to be active in order to provide food for them . And ...
... means of li- ving comfortably , provided men confine themfelves to the demands of nature . A young man , at the fame time , who has the care of a family upon him , is impelled to be active in order to provide food for them . And ...
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... fome celebrated courtezans had great influence ; and by that means enter- ed deep into the government . It was faid of the famous Demofthenes , " The mea- " fure " fure he hath meditated on for a year , 50 MEN independent of Society .
... fome celebrated courtezans had great influence ; and by that means enter- ed deep into the government . It was faid of the famous Demofthenes , " The mea- " fure " fure he hath meditated on for a year , 50 MEN independent of Society .
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... means for re- ftraining a number of women confined to one husband . When the King of Perfia , with his wives , removes from Ifpachan to any of his villas , the hour of his depar- ture , and the street through which he is to pafs , are ...
... means for re- ftraining a number of women confined to one husband . When the King of Perfia , with his wives , removes from Ifpachan to any of his villas , the hour of his depar- ture , and the street through which he is to pafs , are ...
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