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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... equally unpleasant to attempt the reformation of abufees , w thout the least profpect of fuccefs : yet there is a fecret pleasure in pleading the cause of humanity and helpless innocence . " Doctor Gregorys Comparative view . YRAMLI ...
... equally unpleasant to attempt the reformation of abufees , w thout the least profpect of fuccefs : yet there is a fecret pleasure in pleading the cause of humanity and helpless innocence . " Doctor Gregorys Comparative view . YRAMLI ...
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... equally fanguinary , poisonous , and malignant ; without their helpless prey being able to protect himself either by night or day , bed or board : their flings and bites , in numerous cafeës , being deadly , excruciateing and incurable ...
... equally fanguinary , poisonous , and malignant ; without their helpless prey being able to protect himself either by night or day , bed or board : their flings and bites , in numerous cafeës , being deadly , excruciateing and incurable ...
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... equally perceptible in other animals : " An officer , in the Russian fervice , had a bear , which he fed with bread and oats , but never gave him flesh . However , a young hog hapening , one day , to ftroll too near his cel , he got ...
... equally perceptible in other animals : " An officer , in the Russian fervice , had a bear , which he fed with bread and oats , but never gave him flesh . However , a young hog hapening , one day , to ftroll too near his cel , he got ...
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... particularly disgufting to the hu- mane Engleish reader , for whom fimilar crueltys , or others , at leaft equally fhocking , are every day commited , people to feed on their children , friends , fathers 94 ANIMAL FOOD THE CAUSE CHAP . IV .
... particularly disgufting to the hu- mane Engleish reader , for whom fimilar crueltys , or others , at leaft equally fhocking , are every day commited , people to feed on their children , friends , fathers 94 ANIMAL FOOD THE CAUSE CHAP . IV .
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... equally ingenious . Such were the Britons ! " It is reported , that , in the time of building Icolm kil , St. Columba receive'd divine intimation to bury one of his companions alive , as a sacrifice necesfary to the fuccefs of his ...
... equally ingenious . Such were the Britons ! " It is reported , that , in the time of building Icolm kil , St. Columba receive'd divine intimation to bury one of his companions alive , as a sacrifice necesfary to the fuccefs of his ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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