| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 582 páginas
..."He waaofold Pythagoras' opinion." with all the reeking flesh of butchered and slaughtered animals. Certainly man by nature was never made to be a carnivorous animal, nor is he armed at all for prey and rapine, with jagged and pointed teeth, and crooked claws, sharpened to rend and tear ; but with... | |
| John Smith (of Malton.) - 1845 - 456 páginas
...is a table covered with these, than with all the reeking flesh of slaughtered and butchered animals. Certainly man by nature was never made to be a carnivorous...vegetables, and with teeth to chew and eat them."* 97. Professor Lawrence observes —" Physiologists have usually represented, that our species holds... | |
| John Smith (of Malton.) - 1854 - 334 páginas
...a table covered with these, than with all the reeking flesh of slaughtered and butchered animals ! Certainly man by nature was never made to be a carnivorous...to rend and tear ; but with gentle hands to gather fruits and vegetables, and with teeth to chew and eat them."f 96. Professor Lawrence observes : " Physiologists... | |
| Thomas Low Nichols - 1873 - 370 páginas
...aliments were previously prepared by the culinary processes." RAY, the celebrated botanist, asserts : ' Certainly, man by nature was never made to be a carnivorous...to rend and tear; but with gentle hands to gather fruits and vegetables, and with teeth to chew and eat them." Professor LAWRENCE observes : ' The teeth... | |
| John Smith (of Malton.) - 1880 - 122 páginas
...is a table covered with these, than with all the reeking flesh of slaughtered and butchered animals. Certainly man by nature was never made to be a carnivorous...vegetables, and with teeth to chew and eat them."* Professor Lawrence observes : " The teeth of man have not the slightest resemblance • to those of... | |
| John Smith (of Malton.) - 1849 - 386 páginas
...flesh of slaughtered and butchered animals. Certainly man by na* Gassendi's Works, vol. x., p. 20. ture was never made to be a carnivorous animal, nor is...to rend and tear ; but with gentle hands to gather fruits and vegetables, and with teeth to chew and eat them." * 96. Professor Lawrence observes —... | |
| John Smith - 1996 - 322 páginas
...a table covered with these, than with all the reeking flesh of slaughtered and butchered animals ! Certainly man by nature was never made to be a carnivorous...to rend and tear ; but with gentle hands to gather fruits and vegetables, and with teeth to chew and eat them."f 96. Professor Lawrence observes : " Physiologists... | |
| Raymond W. Bernard - 1996 - 256 páginas
...(fruits and vegetables) than with the reeking flesh of slaughtered and butchered animals. Certainly a man by nature was never made to be a carnivorous animal,...to rend and tear; but with gentle hands to gather truits and vegetables, arid with teeth to chew and eat them. •• . ; •-»••! '•'..'. "All... | |
| Colin Spencer - 1996 - 420 páginas
...is a table covered with those than with all the reeking flesh of butchered and slaughtered animals. Certainly man by nature was never made to be a carnivorous animal, nor is he armed at all for prey and rapine, with jagged and pointed teeth and crooked claws sharpened to rend and tear, but with gentle... | |
| Helen Nearing - 1999 - 328 páginas
...was never made to be a Carnivorous Creature: nor is he arm'd at all for Prey and Rapin, with gag'd and pointed Teeth and crooked Claws, sharpened to...and Vegetables, and with Teeth to chew and eat them. JOHN FAY, Historia Plantarum, 1686 Unhealthy: During World War II Denmark was put on emergency rations... | |
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