rather incredible, that human ignorance could ever make so strange a mistake, there not being the most distant similitude between a s.heep or goat, and any winged animal. But these people seemed to know nothing of the existence of any other land animals,... The North American Journal of Homeopathy - 106 페이지1872전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 528 페이지
...arbres en ge'ne'ral." . f Dissertation on the Origin of Languages, annexed to Mr. Smith's Theory of •" ignorance could ever make so strange a mistake, there...and any winged animal. But these people seemed " to f'now nothing of the existence of any other land ani" mals, besides hogs, dogs, and birds. Our sheep... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 페이지
...frappant des mains tur leurg cuinscs." — Zrtf rei Edifiantts Is Curitntei, ten. XT. p, 393.— D. man ignorance could ever make so strange a mistake ; there...being the most distant similitude between a sheep or goat, and any winged animal. But these people seemed to know nothing of the existence of any other... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 382 페이지
...ideas ; for they gave us to understand that they knew "them to be birds. It will appear," he adds, "rather incredible, " that human ignorance could ever...being the most distant similitude between a sheep or goal, " and any winged animal. But these people seemed to know noth" ing of the existence of any other... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1822 - 546 페이지
...to understand, that they knew them to be birds." — " It will appear rather incredible," he adds, " that human ignorance could ever make so strange a...being the most distant similitude between a sheep or goat and any winged animal. But these people seemed to know nothing of the existence of any other land... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1822 - 572 페이지
...; for they " gave us to understand that they know them to be birds. It will ap" pear,'' he adds, " rather incredible, that human ignorance could ever...strange a mistake, there not being the most distant simili" tude between a sheep ora goat, and any winged animal Bui these "people seemed to know nothing... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 532 페이지
...frappant des mains stir leurg cuisses."-— Letires Edifiantts fy Curieuses, torn. xv. p. 323.— P. man ignorance could ever make so strange a mistake ; there...being the most distant similitude between a sheep or foat, and any winged animal. But these people seemed to now nothing of the existence of any other land-animals,... | |
| 1828 - 394 페이지
...limits of their ideas ; for they gave us to understand that they knew them to be birds. It will appear rather incredible, that human ignorance could ever make so strange a mistake, there being not the most distant similitude between a sheep or goat, and any winged , animal. But these people... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 페이지
...ideas ; for they gave us to understand that they knew them to be birds." " It will appear," he adds, " rather incredible, that human ignorance could ever...being the most distant similitude between a s.heep or goat, and any winged animal. But these people seemed to know nothing of the existence of any other... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1833 - 800 페이지
...knew them to be birds." " It will appear rather incredible," he adds, " that human ignorance coulil ever make so strange a mistake, there not being the most distant similitude between a sheep or goat and any winged animal. But these people seemed to know nothing of the existence of any other land... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 644 페이지
...limits of their ideas ; for they gave us to understand that they knew them to be birds. It will appear rather incredible, that human ignorance could ever...being the most distant similitude between a sheep or goat, and any winged animal. But these people seemed to know nothing of the existence of any other... | |
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