William Cowper Humanitarian: A Dissertation...University of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 páginas |
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... Cruelty , " and " An Apology of Raymond Sebond " without finding in them almost every humanitarian sentiment in regard to animal life that later found expression in eighteenth - century prose and verse . Indeed , these essays are direct ...
... Cruelty , " and " An Apology of Raymond Sebond " without finding in them almost every humanitarian sentiment in regard to animal life that later found expression in eighteenth - century prose and verse . Indeed , these essays are direct ...
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... cruelty to animals : ... to delight in torture and pain of other creatures indifferently , natives or foreigners , of our own or of another species , kindred or no kindred , known or unknown ; to feed as it were on death , and to be ...
... cruelty to animals : ... to delight in torture and pain of other creatures indifferently , natives or foreigners , of our own or of another species , kindred or no kindred , known or unknown ; to feed as it were on death , and to be ...
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... cruelty inherent in human nature is likely to crop out in children . He , therefore , warns parents to check cruelty in youth lest , unrestrained , it should attain " luxuriant growth . ' 99 Wesley does not admit that human beings are ...
... cruelty inherent in human nature is likely to crop out in children . He , therefore , warns parents to check cruelty in youth lest , unrestrained , it should attain " luxuriant growth . ' 99 Wesley does not admit that human beings are ...
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COWPER AND THE PROBLEMS | 20 |
LEGAL REFORMS | 113 |
COWPERS PACIFISM | 142 |
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