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" is, the invariable cuftom of the bulk of mankind, not even excepting legiflators, both religious and civil, to look upon brutes as mere machines; animated yet without fouls; endowed with feelings, but utterly devoid of rights; and placed without the pale... "
A Philosophical and Practical Treatise on Horses and on the Moral Duties of ... - Page 106
by John Lawrence - 1802
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Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of ..., 13. köide

1799 - 422 lehte
...of fenfibility in the human heart, or in the demands of human intereft. It has ever been, and ilill is, the invariable cuftom of the bulk of mankind, not even excepting legiflarors, both religious and civil, to look upon brutes as mere machines, animated, yet without...
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A philosophical and practical treatise on horses, and on the moral ..., 1. köide

John Lawrence - 1802 - 418 lehte
...of fenfibility in the human heart, or in the demands of human intereft. It has ever been, and (till is, the invariable cuftom of the bulk of mankind,...placed without the pale of juftice. From thefe fuppofed defe&s,and from the idea, ill underftood, of their being created merely for the ufe and purpofes of...
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The Rights of an Animal: a New Essay in Ethics

Edward Williams Byron Nicholson - 1879 - 196 lehte
...legislators, both religious and civil—to look upon brutes as mere machines; animated, yet without souls ; endowed with feelings, but utterly devoid of rights and placed without the pale of justice. From these defects, and from the idea, ill understood, of their being created merely for the...
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The Rights of an Animal: a New Essay in Ethics

Edward Williams Byron Nicholson - 1879 - 236 lehte
...legislators, both religious and civil—to look upon brutes as mere machines ; animated, yet without souls ; endowed with feelings, but utterly devoid of rights and placed without the pale of justice. From these defects, and from the idea, ill understood, of their being created merely for the...
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Animals' Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress: With a ...

Henry S. Salt - 1894 - 216 lehte
...Lawrence, " and still is, the invariable custom of the bulk of mankind, not even excepting legislators, both religious and civil, to look upon brutes as mere machines ; animated, yet without souls ; endowed with feelings, but utterly devoid of rights ; and placed without the pale of justice....
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Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb: A Chronicle of Sensibility to Animals

Rod Preece - 2002 - 436 lehte
...ever been, and still is, the invariable custom of the bulk of mankind, not even excepting legislators, both religious and civil, to look upon brutes as mere machines; animated yet without souls; endowed with feelings, but utterly devoid of rights; and placed without the pale of justice....
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