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... must , of ne- cesfity , be content to embrace the sensible opinion * B . 1 , C. 1. See a beautiful defeription of the creation of the world , and the origin of man and other animals , in the first book of Ovids Metamorphofis . + Of ...
... must , of ne- cesfity , be content to embrace the sensible opinion * B . 1 , C. 1. See a beautiful defeription of the creation of the world , and the origin of man and other animals , in the first book of Ovids Metamorphofis . + Of ...
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... he ads , knew how to proportion the punishment to the offence , the cub must have been very naughty , for he got a moft fevere beating ( Voyage in fearch in one ; forefts and mountains of Afia or Africa at the CHAP . I .. 13 OF MAN .
... he ads , knew how to proportion the punishment to the offence , the cub must have been very naughty , for he got a moft fevere beating ( Voyage in fearch in one ; forefts and mountains of Afia or Africa at the CHAP . I .. 13 OF MAN .
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... the most gentle and loveing creature that could be . Those that he knew a fhip - board he would come and embrace with the greatest tenderness , opening found ; language or speech must be taught to ( 16 CHAP . I. OF MAN .
... the most gentle and loveing creature that could be . Those that he knew a fhip - board he would come and embrace with the greatest tenderness , opening found ; language or speech must be taught to ( 16 CHAP . I. OF MAN .
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Joseph Ritson. found ; language or speech must be taught to ( as it was , most probablely invented by ) young chil- dren , and is the effect of education , not of na- ture : but of this more hereafter . The translator of The history of ...
Joseph Ritson. found ; language or speech must be taught to ( as it was , most probablely invented by ) young chil- dren , and is the effect of education , not of na- ture : but of this more hereafter . The translator of The history of ...
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... must , if at all , have acquire'd in his infancy , wil not , alone , pre- vent his actually being what he " might very wel have pafs'd for , " " I could produce , " fays Rousfeau , " feveral inftanceës of human quadrupeds : particularly ...
... must , if at all , have acquire'd in his infancy , wil not , alone , pre- vent his actually being what he " might very wel have pafs'd for , " " I could produce , " fays Rousfeau , " feveral inftanceës of human quadrupeds : particularly ...
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