William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... expressions of anti - slavery feeling are no real index to the growth of the sentiment . As Clarkson's History of the Abolition shows , before the middle of the century there was a slow but steady increase in pamphlets and sermons ...
... expressions of anti - slavery feeling are no real index to the growth of the sentiment . As Clarkson's History of the Abolition shows , before the middle of the century there was a slow but steady increase in pamphlets and sermons ...
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... expression of eighteenth - century sentiment for kindness to animals : Mon- taigne , the classics , Oriental literature , and the Bible — the last of which does not seem to have been invoked often for such humanitarian sentiments before ...
... expression of eighteenth - century sentiment for kindness to animals : Mon- taigne , the classics , Oriental literature , and the Bible — the last of which does not seem to have been invoked often for such humanitarian sentiments before ...
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Lodwick Hartley. itable . In general , literary expression of regard for the brute creation might take two forms : a carefully reasoned treat- ment of the ethical relationship of man to animals as in the Essay on Man and Baker's The ...
Lodwick Hartley. itable . In general , literary expression of regard for the brute creation might take two forms : a carefully reasoned treat- ment of the ethical relationship of man to animals as in the Essay on Man and Baker's The ...
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