Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1W. Creech, 1807 |
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... appetite : but as all animals prefer their own kind , mongrels are few compared with animals of a true breed . There are mongrels alfo among men : the feveral kinds however continue diftinct ; and probably will fo continue for ever ...
... appetite : but as all animals prefer their own kind , mongrels are few compared with animals of a true breed . There are mongrels alfo among men : the feveral kinds however continue diftinct ; and probably will fo continue for ever ...
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... appetite is common to all fa- vages whofe food depends on hunting ; it is an il- luftrious inftance of providential care , the adapting the internal conftitution of man to his external circumftances . The appetite for hunting , though ...
... appetite is common to all fa- vages whofe food depends on hunting ; it is an il- luftrious inftance of providential care , the adapting the internal conftitution of man to his external circumftances . The appetite for hunting , though ...
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... appetite for hunting . The finger of God may be clearly traced in the provifion made of animal food for man . Gramini- vorous animals , perhaps all , make palatable and wholefome food . I except not the horfe : fome nations feed on it ...
... appetite for hunting . The finger of God may be clearly traced in the provifion made of animal food for man . Gramini- vorous animals , perhaps all , make palatable and wholefome food . I except not the horfe : fome nations feed on it ...
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... appetite for hunting keeps pace with that pro- grefs : it is vigorous in very cold countries , where men depend on hunting for food : it is lefs vigor- ous in temperate countries , where they are partly fed with natural fruits ; and ...
... appetite for hunting keeps pace with that pro- grefs : it is vigorous in very cold countries , where men depend on hunting for food : it is lefs vigor- ous in temperate countries , where they are partly fed with natural fruits ; and ...
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... appetite for animal food in hot cli- mates ; though beef and fowl have in fmall quan- tities been introduced to the tables of the great , as articles of luxury . In America are obfervable fome variations from the progrefs ; but thefe ...
... appetite for animal food in hot cli- mates ; though beef and fowl have in fmall quan- tities been introduced to the tables of the great , as articles of luxury . In America are obfervable fome variations from the progrefs ; but thefe ...
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