The Sacred History of the World: As Displayed in the Creation and Subsequent Events to the Deluge, Attempted to be Philosophically Considered, in a Series of Letters to a Son, Volumen2Harper, 1835 |
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... quadrupeds about us . But our configuration , limbs , and motivities , have no parallel among these , but transcend them with a superiority that never can be lessened , except by that wilful debilitation and self - degradation , which ...
... quadrupeds about us . But our configuration , limbs , and motivities , have no parallel among these , but transcend them with a superiority that never can be lessened , except by that wilful debilitation and self - degradation , which ...
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... quadrupeds and birds , and many insects and reptiles , and even some fish , can make sonorous utter- ances to express their passions and their feelings . songster individuals of the feathered race form one excep- tion as to the musical ...
... quadrupeds and birds , and many insects and reptiles , and even some fish , can make sonorous utter- ances to express their passions and their feelings . songster individuals of the feathered race form one excep- tion as to the musical ...
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... quadrupeds , in the whales and phocæ , and in some other species of the animal kingdom . In these we can perceive similar results from the same im- portant distinction into male and female classes . These genera have the advantage , -it ...
... quadrupeds , in the whales and phocæ , and in some other species of the animal kingdom . In these we can perceive similar results from the same im- portant distinction into male and female classes . These genera have the advantage , -it ...
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... quadruped that grazes or ruminates about us . The second plan would have abandoned man to his animal nature , under which , from the total ignorance in which he would have begun his existence ; from the slowness with which knowledge ...
... quadruped that grazes or ruminates about us . The second plan would have abandoned man to his animal nature , under which , from the total ignorance in which he would have begun his existence ; from the slowness with which knowledge ...
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... quadrupeds . The brief detail which the historian of Chaldea has thus preserved of this people's tradition and public memorials of the event , comes nearest of any others to the Hebrew ac- count ; and being derived from an independent ...
... quadrupeds . The brief detail which the historian of Chaldea has thus preserved of this people's tradition and public memorials of the event , comes nearest of any others to the Hebrew ac- count ; and being derived from an independent ...
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Adam and Eve agencies ancient animals appear appointed Arabian Arabs arise attained beautiful become Bedouin birds body called cause Cecrops character Cicero civilized continued creation Creator cultivated Deity deluge descendants Deucalion diluvian divine earth Edom effect Egypt Egyptian Esau excite existence external fact father feelings female globe gneiss Grecian Greece habits happy Hesiod human nature human race ideas impressions improvement individual infer inhabitants intellectual intelligent Ishmael islands Jewish Josephus kind knowledge land laws living males mankind means ment mentions miles mind Mizraim moral mountains nations never ocean operation opinions ourselves peculiar perceive Phenicians Plato pleasure Plutarch population portion present principle produce quadrupeds reason regions remarks result rocks sacred history sensations sensibilities Socrates soil soul spirit square miles Strabo subsistence surface Syria things thou thought tion tribes truth universal vegetation vols