Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... The authority of Cicero , however respect- able in other matters , will not be much regarded upon the prefent queftion , when the the paffage above quoted is diffected . How crude must $ : MEN independent of Society . B. I..
... The authority of Cicero , however respect- able in other matters , will not be much regarded upon the prefent queftion , when the the paffage above quoted is diffected . How crude must $ : MEN independent of Society . B. I..
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Lord Henry Home Kames. the paffage above quoted is diffected . How crude must his notions be of the primi- tive state of man , when he denies to fa- vages any sense of religion or of moral duty ! Ought we to rely more on him , when he ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. the paffage above quoted is diffected . How crude must his notions be of the primi- tive state of man , when he denies to fa- vages any sense of religion or of moral duty ! Ought we to rely more on him , when he ...
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... must provide food for his mate while fhe is hatching the eggs . And as they have commonly a numerous iffue , it re- quires the labour of both to pick up for themselves and for their young . Up- on that account it is fo ordered , that ...
... must provide food for his mate while fhe is hatching the eggs . And as they have commonly a numerous iffue , it re- quires the labour of both to pick up for themselves and for their young . Up- on that account it is fo ordered , that ...
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... must be natu- ral and instinctive . When fuch ample 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 ...
... must be natu- ral and instinctive . When fuch ample 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 ...
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... must look back to the original state of man , where all are equal . In that state , every man cannot have two wives ; and confequently no man is enti- tled to more than one , till every other be upon an equal footing with him . At the ...
... must look back to the original state of man , where all are equal . In that state , every man cannot have two wives ; and confequently no man is enti- tled to more than one , till every other be upon an equal footing with him . At the ...
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