Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, 1774 |
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... thoughts to the poor , make heavy complaints of decaying charity , and increafing poverty : never once dreaming , that these are the genuine effects of a legal provifion for the poor ; which on the one hand eradicates the virtue of ...
... thoughts to the poor , make heavy complaints of decaying charity , and increafing poverty : never once dreaming , that these are the genuine effects of a legal provifion for the poor ; which on the one hand eradicates the virtue of ...
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... thought from Fielding , that fasting is the proper punishment of profligacy , not any punishment that is attended with shame . Pu- nishment , he observes , that deprives a man of all sense of honour , never will contribute to make him ...
... thought from Fielding , that fasting is the proper punishment of profligacy , not any punishment that is attended with shame . Pu- nishment , he observes , that deprives a man of all sense of honour , never will contribute to make him ...
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... fkins fmooth and polifhed , and no down appears till puberty . That the original inhabitants of America are a race distinct from all all others , I once thought demonftrable from some reports 192 Book II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... fkins fmooth and polifhed , and no down appears till puberty . That the original inhabitants of America are a race distinct from all all others , I once thought demonftrable from some reports 192 Book II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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In Two Volumes Lord Henry Home Kames. all others , I once thought demonftrable from some reports con- cerning the Esquimaux . The author of the history of New France and feveral other writers report , that the Efquimaux are bold ...
In Two Volumes Lord Henry Home Kames. all others , I once thought demonftrable from some reports con- cerning the Esquimaux . The author of the history of New France and feveral other writers report , that the Efquimaux are bold ...
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... thought , that any fuppofition ought to be em- braced , however improbable , rather than admit a separate crea- tion ? We are , it is true , much in the dark as to the conduct of creative providence ; but every rational conjecture leans ...
... thought , that any fuppofition ought to be em- braced , however improbable , rather than admit a separate crea- tion ? We are , it is true , much in the dark as to the conduct of creative providence ; but every rational conjecture leans ...
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