Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... of levying taxes , 381 5. Rules to be observed in taxing , 384 6. Taxes examined with respect to their ef- fects , 399 . 7. Taxes for advancing industry and com- merce , 409 SKETCHES OF THE HISTORY OF MAN . воок I. Progrefs CONTENTS .
... of levying taxes , 381 5. Rules to be observed in taxing , 384 6. Taxes examined with respect to their ef- fects , 399 . 7. Taxes for advancing industry and com- merce , 409 SKETCHES OF THE HISTORY OF MAN . воок I. Progrefs CONTENTS .
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... 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 .
... 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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... 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..
... 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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... respect to man ; I begin with that article , which has not engaged the attention of naturalifts for much as it ought to have done . With respect to animals whofe nourishment is grafs , VOL . II . B grafs , pairing would be of no ufe ...
... respect to man ; I begin with that article , which has not engaged the attention of naturalifts for much as it ought to have done . With respect to animals whofe nourishment is grafs , VOL . II . B grafs , pairing would be of no ufe ...
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... power of procreation conti- nue in women to old age as in men , children would often be left in the wide world , without a mortal to look after them . : tion ; and fatiety with respect to one , tion ; 12. MEN independent of Society . B. I..
... power of procreation conti- nue in women to old age as in men , children would often be left in the wide world , without a mortal to look after them . : tion ; and fatiety with respect to one , tion ; 12. MEN independent of Society . B. I..
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