Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen4A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... lands , locks and keys were unknown , till the inhabitants became rich by commerce : they contented themselves with bare ne- ceffaries , which every one had in plenty . The Laplanders have no notion of theft . When they make an ...
... lands , locks and keys were unknown , till the inhabitants became rich by commerce : they contented themselves with bare ne- ceffaries , which every one had in plenty . The Laplanders have no notion of theft . When they make an ...
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... that ye ufe this pro- " verb concerning the land of Ifrael , fay- ( a ) Deuteronomy , xxiv . 16 . ( b ) 2 Kings , chap . 14 . ( c ) Chap . 18 . ❝ing , 1 ! " ing , The fathers have eaten four grapes 144 B. III . SCIENCES .
... that ye ufe this pro- " verb concerning the land of Ifrael , fay- ( a ) Deuteronomy , xxiv . 16 . ( b ) 2 Kings , chap . 14 . ( c ) Chap . 18 . ❝ing , 1 ! " ing , The fathers have eaten four grapes 144 B. III . SCIENCES .
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... land ( a ) . " The fame king , after pardoning Shimei for curfing him , and fwearing that he fhould not die ; yet upon deathbed enjoined his fon Solomon to put Shimei to death : " Now therefore " hold him not guiltlefs ; but his hoary ...
... land ( a ) . " The fame king , after pardoning Shimei for curfing him , and fwearing that he fhould not die ; yet upon deathbed enjoined his fon Solomon to put Shimei to death : " Now therefore " hold him not guiltlefs ; but his hoary ...
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... land be the fruits of great opulence , as in every other country ; and that morality cannot maintain its authority against such undermining antagonists . Customhouse- oaths have become fo familiar among us , as to be fwallowed without a ...
... land be the fruits of great opulence , as in every other country ; and that morality cannot maintain its authority against such undermining antagonists . Customhouse- oaths have become fo familiar among us , as to be fwallowed without a ...
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... lands , efcapes her fury . Their great god Jupi- " invoke , I pray and supplicate , that he will defert " that perfidious people . Honour not with thy pre- " fence their temples , their ceremonies , nor their " city ; abandon them to ...
... lands , efcapes her fury . Their great god Jupi- " invoke , I pray and supplicate , that he will defert " that perfidious people . Honour not with thy pre- " fence their temples , their ceremonies , nor their " city ; abandon them to ...
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