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" By the fcheme of univerfal providence, the ferviees between man and beafl are intended to be reciprocal ; and the greater part of the latter can .by no other means requite human labour and care, than by the forfeiture of life. Were it not permitted to... "
A Philosophical and Practical Treatise on Horses: And on the Moral Duties of ... - Page 122
by John Lawrence - 1796
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Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of ..., 13. köide

1799 - 422 lehte
...neither reafon nor experience. By the fcheme of universal providence, the fervices between man and beait are intended to be reciprocal ; and the greater part...of the latter can by no other means requite human labcntr and care, than by the forfeiture of life. Were it not permitted to man to deftroy animals,...
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The Rector of Auburn ...

Edward Thompson - 1837 - 778 lehte
...pleasure to generous minds.' ' But surely,' objected Mr. Revel, ' the services between man and beast were intended to be reciprocal ; and the greater part of the latter can by no other means requite human labor and care, than by the forfeiture of life. Besides, were it not permitted to hunt animals down,...
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The Rights of an Animal: a New Essay in Ethics

Edward Williams Byron Nicholson - 1879 - 236 lehte
...neither reason nor experience. By the scheme of universal providence the services between man and beast are intended to be reciprocal, and the greater part...forfeiture of life. Were it not permitted to man to destroy animals, it is evident they would overstock the earth, and in numberless cases it is an act...
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