Essays on the origin of society, etc / Interspersed with illustrations from the Greek and Galic languages.
- James Grant of Corrimony
- Date:
- 1785
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Essays on the origin of society, etc / Interspersed with illustrations from the Greek and Galic languages. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Di BR ids GA DHIN Bie οι κ τα, RATAN is led to gratify his appetite for food from an inftinétive feeling. No train of reafoning was neceflary to teach him, that the fruits and herbage which pleafed his eye, and were grateful to his tafte, were intended by the Creator to fupply him with nourifhment; or that the pure ftream which iffued from the limpid fountain was deftined to afford him falubrious refrefhment. His appetite he might indulge without control], while the means of fubfiftence afforded by the bounties of Nature, without the intervention of care or induftry, art or labour, were more than fufficient to fatisfy the wants of the human race exifting in a ftate of primeval fimplicity. A SENSE](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33518865_0071.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


