Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... ment of the rational faculties ; because fuch education , which qualifies them for being virtuous companions to men of sense , would infpire them with abhorrence at the being made proftitutes . In a word , fo corrupted are they by ...
... ment of the rational faculties ; because fuch education , which qualifies them for being virtuous companions to men of sense , would infpire them with abhorrence at the being made proftitutes . In a word , fo corrupted are they by ...
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... ment in a feraglio renders their manners extremely loose the most refined luxury of fenfe , with idleness , or with reading love - tales ftill worfe than idleness , cannot fail to vitiate the minds of perfons depri- ved of liberty , and ...
... ment in a feraglio renders their manners extremely loose the most refined luxury of fenfe , with idleness , or with reading love - tales ftill worfe than idleness , cannot fail to vitiate the minds of perfons depri- ved of liberty , and ...
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... ment held at Perth 1433 he obtained a law , reftraining fuperfluous diet ; and prohibiting the ufe of baked meat to any under the degree of gentlemen , and per- mitting it to gentlemen on festival - days only ; which baked meat , fays ...
... ment held at Perth 1433 he obtained a law , reftraining fuperfluous diet ; and prohibiting the ufe of baked meat to any under the degree of gentlemen , and per- mitting it to gentlemen on festival - days only ; which baked meat , fays ...
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... ment they throw away the fugar - canes that they hold in their left - hand , and run off upon that hand with their two feet . When marmots are at work in the field , one is appointed to watch on a high rock ; which advertises them by a ...
... ment they throw away the fugar - canes that they hold in their left - hand , and run off upon that hand with their two feet . When marmots are at work in the field , one is appointed to watch on a high rock ; which advertises them by a ...
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... ment ; nor does it appear to be necessary : the leader pretends to nothing but prece- dence , which is never difputed . Every fpecies of animals have a few notes by which the individuals communicate their defires and wants to each other ...
... ment ; nor does it appear to be necessary : the leader pretends to nothing but prece- dence , which is never difputed . Every fpecies of animals have a few notes by which the individuals communicate their defires and wants to each other ...
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