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... ARISTOTLE . This is some liquor poured out of his bottle ; A deadly draught for those of Aristotle . J. C. sometime of M. CHAPTER CLXV.-p. 274 . . Oxon . A QUESTION ASKED AND RIGHTLY ANSWERED , WITH NOTICES OF A GREAT IMPORTATION ...
... ARISTOTLE . This is some liquor poured out of his bottle ; A deadly draught for those of Aristotle . J. C. sometime of M. CHAPTER CLXV.-p. 274 . . Oxon . A QUESTION ASKED AND RIGHTLY ANSWERED , WITH NOTICES OF A GREAT IMPORTATION ...
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... ARISTOTLE . This is some liquor poured out of his bottle ; A deadly draught for those of Aristotle . J. C. sometime of M. H. Oxon . ARISTOTLE was of opinion that those animals which have been tamed , or are capable of being so , are of ...
... ARISTOTLE . This is some liquor poured out of his bottle ; A deadly draught for those of Aristotle . J. C. sometime of M. H. Oxon . ARISTOTLE was of opinion that those animals which have been tamed , or are capable of being so , are of ...
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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. agree with Aristotle upon this point , than with the more commonly received notion of Father Luis de Granada . He thought that unless men were more humane in the days of Alexander the Great , than they ...
Robert Southey John Wood Warter. agree with Aristotle upon this point , than with the more commonly received notion of Father Luis de Granada . He thought that unless men were more humane in the days of Alexander the Great , than they ...
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... erratic course of association in the five an- tecedent Chapters . First , then Aristotle held that domesticated animals were benefitted by their connection with man . Secondly , the Biographer and disciple of Dr. Dove thought 305.
... erratic course of association in the five an- tecedent Chapters . First , then Aristotle held that domesticated animals were benefitted by their connection with man . Secondly , the Biographer and disciple of Dr. Dove thought 305.
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... Aristotle was not alto- gether right when he held that domesticated animals were benefitted by their connection with man . Thirdly , Chick - Pick , and Hen - Pen , and Cock - Lock , and Duck - Luck , and Turkey- Lurkey , and Goosey ...
... Aristotle was not alto- gether right when he held that domesticated animals were benefitted by their connection with man . Thirdly , Chick - Pick , and Hen - Pen , and Cock - Lock , and Duck - Luck , and Turkey- Lurkey , and Goosey ...
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