| 1811 - 544 ページ
...or other animals, which in some, countries it is not customary for carnivorous men to devour. V. — Because Nature appears to have made a superabundant...stalks, leaves, and pericarps of numerous vegetables. VI. — Because the destruction of the mechanical organization of vegetables inflicts no sensitive... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 422 ページ
...in the destruction of, any living creature, however much in his power, or apparently insignificant. III. Because he perceives in nature a gradation of...stalks, leaves, and pericarps, of numerous vegetables. v. Because the destruction of the mechanical organization of vegetables inflicts no sensitive suffering,... | |
| 1830 - 200 ページ
...horses, or other animals, which in some countries it is not customary for the carnivorous to devour. 5. Because nature appears to have made a superabundant...stalks, leaves, and pericarps," of numerous vegetables. 6. Becavise the destruction of the mechanical organization of vegetables inflicts no sensitive suffering,... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1835 - 806 ページ
...horses, or other animals, whici ki some countries it is not customary for the carnivorous to devour. 5. Because nature appears to have made a superabundant...oleaginous matter of the stalks, leaves, and pericarps, of nmncix>us vegetables. . ^ 6. Because the destruction of the mechanical organization of vegetables inflicts... | |
| Howard Williams - 2003 - 436 ページ
...4. Because Nature seems to have made a superabundant provision for the nourishment of [frugivorousT animals in the saccharine matter of Roots and Fruits,...Stalks, Leaves, and Pericarps of numerous vegetables. " 5. Because he feels an utter and unconquerable repugnance against receiving into his stomach the... | |
| 1811 - 552 ページ
...or other animals, which in some countries it is not customary for carnivorous men to devour. V. — Because Nature appears to have made a superabundant...stalks, leaves, and pericarps of numerous vegetables. VI. — Because the destruction of the mechanical organization of vegetables inflicts no sensitive... | |
| 1811 - 754 ページ
...countries it is not customary for •carnivorous men to devour. v. Because Nature appears to have rnnde л superabundant provision for the Nourishment of Animals....Stalks, Leaves, and Pericarps, of numerous Vegetables. VI. Because the Destruction of the me.cVmnicnl organization of Vegetables in•flicts no sensitive... | |
| 1796 - 734 ページ
...Nqu- *. rishment of Animafs in (He saccharine matter of Roots ami Fruits; in the farinaceous mnttcr of Grain, Seed, and Pulse, and in the oleaginous matter...Stalks, Leaves, and Pericarps, of numerous Vegetables.' VI. Because the Destruction of the mechanical organization of Vegetables ¡nflicts no sensitive Suffering,... | |
| 1861 - 686 ページ
...succession, with some exceptions, unworthy of moral example, is the general chain of all existence. 4; Because nature appears to have made a superabundant provision for the nourishment of all animals in the saccharine matter of roots and fruits ; in the farinaceous matter of grain, seed,... | |
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