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... Preventing Malicious and Wanton Cruelty to Animals . Price , ls . Zoophilos ; or Considerations on the Moral Treatment of Inferior Animals . By Henry Crowe , A. M. , late Fellow of Clare Hall , Cambridge , and Vicar of Buckingham ...
... Preventing Malicious and Wanton Cruelty to Animals . Price , ls . Zoophilos ; or Considerations on the Moral Treatment of Inferior Animals . By Henry Crowe , A. M. , late Fellow of Clare Hall , Cambridge , and Vicar of Buckingham ...
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... prevent the sport , it commenced on the 3rd as usual ; when a bull belonging to William Baites was baited , in which ... prevent the sport : but the mayor did prevent that its repeti- tion should take place on christmas - day as had been ...
... prevent the sport , it commenced on the 3rd as usual ; when a bull belonging to William Baites was baited , in which ... prevent the sport : but the mayor did prevent that its repeti- tion should take place on christmas - day as had been ...
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... prevent cruelty in the way my employers point out , and it is their decision : though they approve of personal interference on some occasions ; that my duty is chiefly to act as an instrument of the law , and not content myself by ...
... prevent cruelty in the way my employers point out , and it is their decision : though they approve of personal interference on some occasions ; that my duty is chiefly to act as an instrument of the law , and not content myself by ...
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... prevent their bull - baits , and numerous others of their barbarous pastimes ; but the edu- cated here are no better than the ignorant , their education having been of the wrong kind the chief aim of parents in this country being to ...
... prevent their bull - baits , and numerous others of their barbarous pastimes ; but the edu- cated here are no better than the ignorant , their education having been of the wrong kind the chief aim of parents in this country being to ...
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... prevent the poor from tormenting a bull , how can we amuse ourselves by torturing a stag ? It would , they say , be the height of injustice to the poor whom we love , and who have raised us to the high situations we hold . By such ...
... prevent the poor from tormenting a bull , how can we amuse ourselves by torturing a stag ? It would , they say , be the height of injustice to the poor whom we love , and who have raised us to the high situations we hold . By such ...
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Alderman Brown Ann 1 Ann Ann Ann appeared before Alderman appeared before Sir ass at Blackheath axle baiting bench of magistrates bull bull-baiting cab-driver Caleb Yewen charged carriage cause charged the driver Clause committed Conant costs Countess of Shaftesbury cruelly beaten cruelly whipped Cruelty to Animals default of payment defendant dismissed Dyer Enacts escape obstacles feet fined 20s Friend Society friends of humanity Gompertz appeared Gompertz charged Gravesend Gravesend-office Greenwich Petty Sessions Guildhall hard labour Hatton Garden humanity inspectors James Yewen John Key Joseph Hancock Joseph Pease justice Lady Lewis Gompertz machine Maidstone prison Margate Marlborough-street Martin's act mayor Messrs Miss Caroline Goodson motion offender officers omnibus omnibus-driver parallelograms penalties person prevent prosecutions prosecutor Roach rollers s. d. Ann scaper Smith Smithfield summons torture Traill Union-hall velocipede Wedgwood whipped a horse whipped the horse William Yewen and Caleb Yewen appeared Yewen charged Thomas
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Sida 1 - Who for thy table feeds the wanton fawn, For him as kindly spreads the flowery lawn. Is it for thee the lark ascends and sings? Joy tunes his voice, joy elevates his wings. Is it for thee the linnet pours his throat? Loves of his own and raptures swell the note.
Sida 40 - And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat. And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat : and it was so.
Sida 39 - Go, from the creatures thy instructions take : Learn from the birds what food the thickets yield ; Learn from the beasts the physic of the field: Thy arts of building from the bee receive; Learn of the mole to plough, the worm to weave ; Learn of the little nautilus to sail ; Spread the thin oar, and catch the driving gale...
Sida 39 - Pleased and astonished with what he saw, the youth was impatient to know the name and properties of this wonderful animal. It was withdrawn from the magnifier; and when offered to his naked eye, proved to be a poor fly, which had been the victim of hia wanton cruelty.
Sida 16 - Animal " shall be taken to mean any Horse, Mare, Gelding, Bull, Ox, Cow, Heifer, Steer, Calf, Mule, Ass, Sheep, Lamb, Hog, Pig, Sow, Goat, Dog, Cat, or any other domestic Animal...
Sida 39 - A CER'TAIN youth indulged himself in the cruel entertainment of torturing|] and killing flies. He tore off their wings and legs, and then watched with pleas/ure their feeble efforts to escape
Sida 39 - The tutor had a microscope ; and he desired his pupil, one day, to examine a most beautiful and surprising animal. " Mark," said he, "how it is studded from head to tail with black and silver, and its body all over beset with the most curious bristles ! The head contains the most lively eyes encircled with silver hairs ; and the trunk consists, of two parts which fold over each other. -The whole body is ornamented with plumes and decorations, which surpass all the luxuries of dress,, in the courts...
Sida 39 - His tutor remonstrated with him, in vain, on this barbarous conduct. He could not persuade .him to believe that flies are capable of pain, and have a right, no less than ourselves, to fife, liberty, and enjoyment.
Sida 14 - This is, therefore, in the name of our lady the queen, to require you, with such assistants as you may find necessary, to enter into the said house ["room...
Sida 40 - NB — Gifts by Will of land, or of money or stock to be laid out in the purchase of land for charitable uses, are void by the Statute of Mortmain ; but money or stock may be given by Will, if not directed to be laid out in land.