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" And further, that men have received from nature teeth which are unlike those of the first class, and resemble those of the second. It is therefore probable, since men are land animals, that nature intended them to follow, in the selection of their food,... "
Random Recollections of the Lords and Commons - 第167页
作者:James Grant - 1838
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The Pamphleteer, 第 20 卷

Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 584 页
...probable, since men are land animals, that nature intended them to follow, in the selection of their food, not the carnivorous tribes, but those races...contented with the simple productions of the earth." GASSENDI OPERA, torn. vi. — p. 20. «« Deus certe naturx Author in eo maxime declaravit immensam...
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Random recollections of the Lords and Commons, by the author of 'The great ...

James Grant - 1838 - 734 页
...wolfs, dogs, &c., have their teeth long, sharp, and benevolent-looking countenance. A more barmless or inoffensive man was never returned to the house....live. This reminds us of a circumstance mentioned by ButTbn, of a sheep being so trained to eat mutton that it would no longer eat grass ; but will any...
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The British Senate: Or, A Second Series of Random Recollections of ..., 第 2 卷

James Grant - 1838 - 230 页
...The carnivorous animals, such as lions, tigers, wolfs, dogs, &c., have their teeth long, sharp, and uneven, with intervals between them; but the herbivorous...the earth. , "Some persons, however, will argue that roan is a mixed animal, and designed to live upon both animal and vegetable substances, because he...
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Fruits and Farinacea the Proper Food of Man ...

John Smith (of Malton.) - 1845 - 456 页
...probable, since men are land-animals, that nature intended them to follow, in the selection of their food, not the carnivorous tribes, but those races...contented with the simple productions of the earth. Wherefore I repeat, that from the primeval and spotless institution of our nature, the teeth were destined...
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Fruits and Farinacea the Proper Food of Man: Being an Attempt to Prove, from ...

John Smith (of Malton.) - 1854 - 334 页
...probable, since men are land-animals, that nature intended them to follow, in the selection of their food, not the carnivorous tribes, but those races...contented with the simple productions of the earth. Wherefore, I repeat, that from the primeval and spotless institution of our nature, the teeth were...
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Substance of the work entitled Fruits and farinacea the proper food of man ...

John Smith (of Malton.) - 1880 - 122 页
...probable, since men are land animals, that nature intended them to follow, in the selection of their food, not the carnivorous tribes, but those races...contented with the simple productions of the earth. Wherefore I repeat that, from the primeval and spotless institution of our nature, the teeth were destined...
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Fruits and Farinacea the Proper Food of Man ...

John Smith (of Malton.) - 1849 - 386 页
...Academicae, vol. x., p. 8. J Daubenton's Observations on Indigestion. Translated by Dr. AP Bnchan. those races of animals which are contented with the simple productions of the earth. Wherefore, I repeat, that from the primeval and spotless institution of our nature, the teeth were...
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The Heretic's Feast: A History of Vegetarianism

Colin Spencer - 1996 - 420 页
...probable, since men are land animals, that Nature intended them to follow, in the selection of their food, not the carnivorous tribes, but those races...contented with the simple productions of the earth . . . Wherefore, I here repeat that from the primaeval institution of our nature, the teeth were destined...
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Radical Food: Health and diet

Timothy Morton - 2000 - 246 页
...probable, since men are land animals, that nature intended them to follow in the selection of their food not the carnivorous tribes, but those races of...contented with the simple productions of the earth." GASSENDI OPERA, torn. vi. p. 20. "Deus certe naturae Author in eo maxime declaravit immensam quandam...
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The Ethics of Diet: A Catena of Authorities Deprecatory of the Practice of ...

Howard Williams - 2003 - 436 页
...probable, since men are land animals, that Nature intended them to follow, in the selection of their food, not the carnivorous tribes, but those races...contented with the simple productions of the earth. . . . Wherefore, I here repeat that from the primaeval institution of our nature, the teeth were destined...
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