Sketches of the History of Man: Considerably Enlarged by the Last Additions and Corrections of the Author. ...J. J. Tourneisen, 1796 - 376 páginas |
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... improvement . Above thirty years ago , the author began to collect ma- terials for that history ; and , in the vigor of youth , did not think the undertaking too bold even for a fingle hand : but , in the progress of the work , he found ...
... improvement . Above thirty years ago , the author began to collect ma- terials for that history ; and , in the vigor of youth , did not think the undertaking too bold even for a fingle hand : but , in the progress of the work , he found ...
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... A fhepherd's dog may be improved by education , but nature prompts it to guard the flock . A houfe - dog makes its round every night to protect its mafter against ftrangers , without ever being Prel . Difc . OF LANGUAGES . 13.
... A fhepherd's dog may be improved by education , but nature prompts it to guard the flock . A houfe - dog makes its round every night to protect its mafter against ftrangers , without ever being Prel . Difc . OF LANGUAGES . 13.
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... improvement of the kind , or the con- rary , but a but a mongrel breed differing from both parents . It is thus afcertained beyond any rational doubt , that there are different races or kinds of men , and that thefe races or kinds are ...
... improvement of the kind , or the con- rary , but a but a mongrel breed differing from both parents . It is thus afcertained beyond any rational doubt , that there are different races or kinds of men , and that thefe races or kinds are ...
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... improvements of the mother- country were undoubtedly carried along to every new fettlement . In particular , the colonies planted in America and the South Sea iflands , must have been highly polifhed ; becaufe , being at the great- eft ...
... improvements of the mother- country were undoubtedly carried along to every new fettlement . In particular , the colonies planted in America and the South Sea iflands , must have been highly polifhed ; becaufe , being at the great- eft ...
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... improvement crept in , that every family fhould rear a stock for themselves . Men they railed excellent wheat . That ftation was deferted many years ago ; and wheat to this day grows naturally among the grafs in great vigor . In the ...
... improvement crept in , that every family fhould rear a stock for themselves . Men they railed excellent wheat . That ftation was deferted many years ago ; and wheat to this day grows naturally among the grafs in great vigor . In the ...
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