Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... require more food than the shepherd - state can fupply , migration will be their only resource . If In every step of the progrefs , the torrid zone differs . We have no evidence that either the hunter or fhepherd ftate ever ( a ) ...
... require more food than the shepherd - state can fupply , migration will be their only resource . If In every step of the progrefs , the torrid zone differs . We have no evidence that either the hunter or fhepherd ftate ever ( a ) ...
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... require won- derful skill and labour to make Europe fo populous : an acre and a half of wheat is barely fufficient to maintain a fingle fa- mily of peasants ; and their quires many acres more . VOL . I. O clothing re- A country where ...
... require won- derful skill and labour to make Europe fo populous : an acre and a half of wheat is barely fufficient to maintain a fingle fa- mily of peasants ; and their quires many acres more . VOL . I. O clothing re- A country where ...
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... requires many hands ; and , next , because the boun- ty lowers the price of corn at home . To give a bounty for exporting cattle would obftruct population ; because pasture re- quires few hands , and exportation raises the price of ...
... requires many hands ; and , next , because the boun- ty lowers the price of corn at home . To give a bounty for exporting cattle would obftruct population ; because pasture re- quires few hands , and exportation raises the price of ...
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... requiring time to ripen . The gradual progress of that fenfe , from its infancy among favages to its maturity among polished nations , is one of the most inftructive articles that belong to the prefent undertaking . But as that article ...
... requiring time to ripen . The gradual progress of that fenfe , from its infancy among favages to its maturity among polished nations , is one of the most inftructive articles that belong to the prefent undertaking . But as that article ...
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... requires industry ; and if he had not a fenfe that the product of his labour belongs to himself , his in- dustry would be faint . In general , it is pleasant to observe , that the fense of pro- perty is always given where it is useful ...
... requires industry ; and if he had not a fenfe that the product of his labour belongs to himself , his in- dustry would be faint . In general , it is pleasant to observe , that the fense of pro- perty is always given where it is useful ...
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