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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... prey , kils no more than he is able to confume but the tiger is grofsly ferocious , and cruel without necesfity . Though fatiateëd with carnage , he perpetually thirsts for blood . He facrificees whole flocks of domestick animals , and ...
... prey , kils no more than he is able to confume but the tiger is grofsly ferocious , and cruel without necesfity . Though fatiateëd with carnage , he perpetually thirsts for blood . He facrificees whole flocks of domestick animals , and ...
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... prey exhibit an obduracy and a ferociousness of dispofition , while the other kinds [ upon which they prey ] are mild , cheerful , and gentle , in their aspect and manners . " † Every inhabitant of the waters depends for its existence ...
... prey exhibit an obduracy and a ferociousness of dispofition , while the other kinds [ upon which they prey ] are mild , cheerful , and gentle , in their aspect and manners . " † Every inhabitant of the waters depends for its existence ...
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... prey .... Shoals of one fpecies of fish follow , with unweary'd ardour , those of another , through vast tracts of the ocean . The cod pursues the whiteing from the banks of Newfoundland to the fouthern coafts of Spain . Man is not the ...
... prey .... Shoals of one fpecies of fish follow , with unweary'd ardour , those of another , through vast tracts of the ocean . The cod pursues the whiteing from the banks of Newfoundland to the fouthern coafts of Spain . Man is not the ...
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... prey of di- vers infects , which render his existence miferable and precarious ; the mosquitos , for inftance , gnats , chigers , ants , and numberless others , equally fanguinary , poisonous , and malignant ; without their helpless prey ...
... prey of di- vers infects , which render his existence miferable and precarious ; the mosquitos , for inftance , gnats , chigers , ants , and numberless others , equally fanguinary , poisonous , and malignant ; without their helpless prey ...
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... prey of man , while many more ex - ` ercise , by nature , upon this favour'd being , the lord of the creation , that right which he boasts to have receive'd froin his god , and torment and devour him , without ceremony . For man to have ...
... prey of man , while many more ex - ` ercise , by nature , upon this favour'd being , the lord of the creation , that right which he boasts to have receive'd froin his god , and torment and devour him , without ceremony . For man to have ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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