Sketches of the History of Man, Volume 4A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... image of his murdered wife conftantly haunting him , he about fix weeks after the horrid deed went to Edinburgh and delivered himself up to justice . He was condemned upon his own confef- fion , and executed 4th October 1570 , however ...
... image of his murdered wife conftantly haunting him , he about fix weeks after the horrid deed went to Edinburgh and delivered himself up to justice . He was condemned upon his own confef- fion , and executed 4th October 1570 , however ...
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... image of his brother , expiring by his orders , haunted him day and night . He decay'd daily without any marks of a regular disease , and died within the forty days in frightful agony . See this fubject further illuftrated in the Sketch ...
... image of his brother , expiring by his orders , haunted him day and night . He decay'd daily without any marks of a regular disease , and died within the forty days in frightful agony . See this fubject further illuftrated in the Sketch ...
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... image of the Deity must be stamp'd upon the mind of every human being , the ignorant equally with the knowing nothing lefs is fufficient . And the original perception we have of Deity , muft proceed from an internal fenfe , which may be ...
... image of the Deity must be stamp'd upon the mind of every human being , the ignorant equally with the knowing nothing lefs is fufficient . And the original perception we have of Deity , muft proceed from an internal fenfe , which may be ...
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... images white . Befide the Efquimaux , there are many tribes in the extenfive country of Labrador , who be- lieve the Deity to be malevolent , and wor- fhip him out of fear . When they eat , they throw a piece of flesh into the fire as ...
... images white . Befide the Efquimaux , there are many tribes in the extenfive country of Labrador , who be- lieve the Deity to be malevolent , and wor- fhip him out of fear . When they eat , they throw a piece of flesh into the fire as ...
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... image of the deity , that their prayers might be the better heard . But what we have chiefly to remark upon this head , is , that the Grecian gods were , like men , held capable of doing both good and ill . Jupiter , their highest deity ...
... image of the deity , that their prayers might be the better heard . But what we have chiefly to remark upon this head , is , that the Grecian gods were , like men , held capable of doing both good and ill . Jupiter , their highest deity ...
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