An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food, as a Moral DutyRichard Phillips, no. 71, St. Pauls Church-yard., 1802 - 236 sidor |
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... dead ; which in- feft and prove fatal to half the children born , fweeping them off the stage of life at an early and immature period , in a proportion beyond that of any other fpecies . The dog is the na- tural enemy to the cat , the ...
... dead ; which in- feft and prove fatal to half the children born , fweeping them off the stage of life at an early and immature period , in a proportion beyond that of any other fpecies . The dog is the na- tural enemy to the cat , the ...
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... heart being fet On bloody actions , the rude scene may end , And darkness be the buryer of the dead . " Shakspeare , Second part of Henry IV . * Paradife loft , B. 11 . CHAP . II . ANIMAL FOOD NOT NATURAL TO MAN 40 CHAP . I. OF MAN .
... heart being fet On bloody actions , the rude scene may end , And darkness be the buryer of the dead . " Shakspeare , Second part of Henry IV . * Paradife loft , B. 11 . CHAP . II . ANIMAL FOOD NOT NATURAL TO MAN 40 CHAP . I. OF MAN .
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... dead , the reft did eat her flesh , leaving nothing but the bare bones . " , Boates Natural biftory , p . 174. ) See allfo Hearnes Journey into the northern ocean , p . 244. ) Dogs , on the contrary , every other kind of fustenance ...
... dead , the reft did eat her flesh , leaving nothing but the bare bones . " , Boates Natural biftory , p . 174. ) See allfo Hearnes Journey into the northern ocean , p . 244. ) Dogs , on the contrary , every other kind of fustenance ...
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... dead animate : and having fet people courfees of ghaftly corpfeës and ghofts , could give those parts the names of meat and victuals , that but a little before low'd , cry'd , move'd and faw ; how his fight could en- dure the blood of ...
... dead animate : and having fet people courfees of ghaftly corpfeës and ghofts , could give those parts the names of meat and victuals , that but a little before low'd , cry'd , move'd and faw ; how his fight could en- dure the blood of ...
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... dead , and art loth to force a foul out of its body , why , then , do'st thou , against nature , eat an animate thing ? Nay , there is no one that is wiling to eat even a lifelefs and a dead thing as it is , but they boil it , and roast ...
... dead , and art loth to force a foul out of its body , why , then , do'st thou , against nature , eat an animate thing ? Nay , there is no one that is wiling to eat even a lifelefs and a dead thing as it is , but they boil it , and roast ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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