Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen 1W. Creech, 1774 |
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... favage tribes , which , fo far as can be discovered , continue to this day pure without mixture , who act by instinct not art , who have not learned to disguise their paf fions : to fuch I confine the inquiry . There is no propenfity in ...
... favage tribes , which , fo far as can be discovered , continue to this day pure without mixture , who act by instinct not art , who have not learned to disguise their paf fions : to fuch I confine the inquiry . There is no propenfity in ...
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... favages are the most humane , even to ftrangers . An ifland discovered in the South fea by Tasman , 21ft degree of fouthern la- titude and 177th of longitude weft from London , was called by him Amfterdam . The natives , who had no arms ...
... favages are the most humane , even to ftrangers . An ifland discovered in the South fea by Tasman , 21ft degree of fouthern la- titude and 177th of longitude weft from London , was called by him Amfterdam . The natives , who had no arms ...
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... favage . Their bodies were not painted ; but handsomely clothed , from the middle downward , with filk fringes in neat folds . Large hats fcreen- ed their faces from the fun , and collars of odoriferous flowers fur- rounded their necks ...
... favage . Their bodies were not painted ; but handsomely clothed , from the middle downward , with filk fringes in neat folds . Large hats fcreen- ed their faces from the fun , and collars of odoriferous flowers fur- rounded their necks ...
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... favages , is in- It is remarkable that thefe people roaft their meat with hot ftones , as the Ca- ledonians did in the days of Offian . ( a ) Mr Fergufon . deed deed applicable to many favage tribes , our European forefathers Sk . I. 23 ...
... favages , is in- It is remarkable that thefe people roaft their meat with hot ftones , as the Ca- ledonians did in the days of Offian . ( a ) Mr Fergufon . deed deed applicable to many favage tribes , our European forefathers Sk . I. 23 ...
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In Two Volumes Lord Henry Home Kames. deed applicable to many favage tribes , our European forefathers in particular ; but not to all . It but faintly fuits even the North- American favages , whom our author feems to have had in his eye ...
In Two Volumes Lord Henry Home Kames. deed applicable to many favage tribes , our European forefathers in particular ; but not to all . It but faintly fuits even the North- American favages , whom our author feems to have had in his eye ...
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