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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... quantities of foreign feed are annually imported . A camel is peculiarly fitted for the burning fands of Arabia ; and Lap- land would be uninhabitable but for rain . deer , an animal fo entirely fitted for piercing cold , that it cannot ...
... quantities of foreign feed are annually imported . A camel is peculiarly fitted for the burning fands of Arabia ; and Lap- land would be uninhabitable but for rain . deer , an animal fo entirely fitted for piercing cold , that it cannot ...
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... quantity of fat which guards them against cold . Even the trees are full of rofin . The island St. Thomas , under the line , is extre mely foggy ; and the natives are fitted for that fort of weather , by the rigidity of their fibres ...
... quantity of fat which guards them against cold . Even the trees are full of rofin . The island St. Thomas , under the line , is extre mely foggy ; and the natives are fitted for that fort of weather , by the rigidity of their fibres ...
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... quantity of blood a greater quantity than can be circulated freely and easily by the force of the heart and arteries , becomes . a disease , termed a plethora . Bodily courage is chiefly founded on the folids . When by the vigor and ...
... quantity of blood a greater quantity than can be circulated freely and easily by the force of the heart and arteries , becomes . a disease , termed a plethora . Bodily courage is chiefly founded on the folids . When by the vigor and ...
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... quantities been introduced to the tables of the great , as articles of luxury . In America are obfervable fome variations from the progress ; but thefe are referved for a feparate sketch " . 12 Book 2. fketch 12 . With respect to ...
... quantities been introduced to the tables of the great , as articles of luxury . In America are obfervable fome variations from the progress ; but thefe are referved for a feparate sketch " . 12 Book 2. fketch 12 . With respect to ...
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... quantity as confumers increase in number : but agri- culture has the fignal property of producing , by industry , food in proportion to the number of confumers . In fact , the greateft quantities of corn . and of cattle are commonly ...
... quantity as confumers increase in number : but agri- culture has the fignal property of producing , by industry , food in proportion to the number of confumers . In fact , the greateft quantities of corn . and of cattle are commonly ...
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