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A Philosophical and Practical Treatise on Horses and on the Moral Duties of ... - Page 107
by John Lawrence - 1802
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A Philosophical and Practical Treatise on Horses: And on the Moral ..., 1. köide

John Lawrence - 1796 - 416 lehte
...xx>n{iftent with reafon, to infer a gradation of intellect, from the fpark which animates the jnoft minute mortal exiguity, up to the fum of infinite intelligence, or the general foul of the .uniyerfe. By a recurrence .to principles, it will appear, ^hat life, intelligence, and fueling, ne.ceflarily...
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Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of ..., 13. köide

1799 - 422 lehte
...minute mortal exiguity, up to the Aim of infinite intelligence, or the general foul of the uni verfe. By a recurrence to principles, it will appear, that life, intelligence, and feeling, neceffariiy imply rights. Juftice, in which are included mercy, or comr/affion, obvioufiv refer to...
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A philosophical and practical treatise on horses, and on the moral ..., 1. köide

John Lawrence - 1802 - 418 lehte
...that they alfo, have fouls; and perfectly confident with reafon, to infer a gradation of intellect, from the fpark which animates the moft minute mortal...will appear, that life, intelligence, and feeling, neceffarily imply rights. Juftice, in which are included mercy, or compaffion, obvioufly refer to fenfe...
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, 55–58. number

1803 - 562 lehte
...realon to infer a gradation of intellect from the Ipark which animates the molt minute mortal exiguitv, up to the fum of infinite intelligence, or the general foul of the univerfe." —" Is not a bead produced by the fame rule with ourfelves? is not his body nourilhe'd by the fame...
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The Rights of an Animal: a New Essay in Ethics

Edward Williams Byron Nicholson - 1879 - 196 lehte
...SPORTS,' AND 'THE ANIMAL-QUESTION.' 'TONDON: C. KEGAN PAUL & CO., i, PATERNOSTER SQUARE. 1879. SEPlSlbbu "By a recurrence to principles it will appear that life, intelligence, and feeling necessarily imply rights. Justice, in which are included mercy or compassion, obviously referfs] to...
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The Rights of an Animal: a New Essay in Ethics

Edward Williams Byron Nicholson - 1879 - 236 lehte
...PHILOSOPHY OF SPORTS,' AND 'THE ANIMAL-QUESTION.' LONDON: C. KEGAN PAUL & CO., i, PATERNOSTER SQUARE. 1879. "By a recurrence to principles it will appear that life, intelligence, and feeling necessarily imply rights. Justice, in which are included mercy or compassion, obviously referfs] to...
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Animals' Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress: With a ...

Henry S. Salt - 1894 - 216 lehte
...minute mortal exiguity, up to the sum of infinite intelligence, or the general soul of the universe. By a recurrence to principles, it will appear that life, intelligence, and feeling, necessarily imply rights. Justice, in which are included mercy, or compassion, obviously refers to...
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Veterinary Journal and Annals of Comparative Pathology, 18–19. köide

1884 - 980 lehte
...minute mortal exiquity, up to the sum of infinite intelligence, or the general soul of the universe. By a recurrence to principles, it will appear that life, intelligence, and feeling, necessarily imply rights. Justice, in which is included mercy or compassion, obviously refers to sense...
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The Veterinary journal. Ed. by G. Fleming, 18. köide

George Fleming - 1884 - 494 lehte
...minute mortal exiquity, up to the sum of infinite intelligence, or the general soul of the universe. By a recurrence to principles, it will appear that life, intelligence, and feeling, necessarily imply rights. Justice, in which is included mercy or compassion, obviously refers to sense...
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