Something New on Men and Manners,: A Critique on the Follies and Vices of the Age; Interspersed with Amusing Anecdotes, Biographical Sketches, and Useful Suggestions on Various Interesting Topics... |
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... Animal Creation 26 23 · 25 Athenian Veneration for Animals 27 .... Plutarch's Definition of Goodness . ib . Cato's patriotic Economy ib . ON NATIONAL SPIRIT . 28 Patriotic Duties A Query An old Saying verified .. སི ཊྛཾ ཚ 29 ib . 31 ...
... Animal Creation 26 23 · 25 Athenian Veneration for Animals 27 .... Plutarch's Definition of Goodness . ib . Cato's patriotic Economy ib . ON NATIONAL SPIRIT . 28 Patriotic Duties A Query An old Saying verified .. སི ཊྛཾ ཚ 29 ib . 31 ...
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... are all - the meanest things that are As free to live , and to enjoy that life , As God was free to form them at the first , Who in his sov'reign wisdom made them all . " " The whole subject of humanity to animals , " 22.
... are all - the meanest things that are As free to live , and to enjoy that life , As God was free to form them at the first , Who in his sov'reign wisdom made them all . " " The whole subject of humanity to animals , " 22.
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... animals , " says Lord Erskine , " is so beautifully and strik- ingly illustrated in this admirable Poem❞— alluding to Cowper's Task- " that no parents ought to be satisfied until their children have that part of it by heart . ” As a ...
... animals , " says Lord Erskine , " is so beautifully and strik- ingly illustrated in this admirable Poem❞— alluding to Cowper's Task- " that no parents ought to be satisfied until their children have that part of it by heart . ” As a ...
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... animal , as he looked his protector in the face , and the sensations of joy and thankfulness he manifested , when , secure from further persecution , he was set at liberty ; said enough , to shew he had a sense of obligation to his ...
... animal , as he looked his protector in the face , and the sensations of joy and thankfulness he manifested , when , secure from further persecution , he was set at liberty ; said enough , to shew he had a sense of obligation to his ...
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... animals , if it do not betoken the fine senses of a rational creature , at least it denotes the sensibility of a human being ; and impresses upon the mind , that there is sometimes more honest eloquence in the wagging of a dog's tail ...
... animals , if it do not betoken the fine senses of a rational creature , at least it denotes the sensibility of a human being ; and impresses upon the mind , that there is sometimes more honest eloquence in the wagging of a dog's tail ...
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