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Page 84
... animals 13 in which this analogy exists.14 In many frugivorous animals the canine teeth are more pointed and distinct than those of man . The resemblance also of the human stomach to that of the orang- outang is greater than to that of ...
... animals 13 in which this analogy exists.14 In many frugivorous animals the canine teeth are more pointed and distinct than those of man . The resemblance also of the human stomach to that of the orang- outang is greater than to that of ...
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... animals in the fields who are destined to the axe must encourage obduracy if it fails to awaken compassion . The butchering of harmless animals cannot fail to produce much of that spirit of insane and hideous exultation in which news of ...
... animals in the fields who are destined to the axe must encourage obduracy if it fails to awaken compassion . The butchering of harmless animals cannot fail to produce much of that spirit of insane and hideous exultation in which news of ...
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... animals exist in certain climates results from the consen- taneity of their frames to the circumstances of their situation ; let these circumstances be altered to a sufficient degree , and the ele- 54. Hume develops this thought at ...
... animals exist in certain climates results from the consen- taneity of their frames to the circumstances of their situation ; let these circumstances be altered to a sufficient degree , and the ele- 54. Hume develops this thought at ...
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ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
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