Humanitarian Essays: Being Volume III. of "Cruelties of Civilization."Henry S. Salt W. Reeves, 1897 |
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... body together with the starvation wages they earned . It was with some such picture in their minds that the Board of Trade , in 1887 , ordered their labour corres- pondent , Mr. John Burnett , to enquire into " what is known as the ...
... body together with the starvation wages they earned . It was with some such picture in their minds that the Board of Trade , in 1887 , ordered their labour corres- pondent , Mr. John Burnett , to enquire into " what is known as the ...
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... bodies , never ceasing in their work of opening and re - opening the furnace doors to shovel in fresh supplies of coal and keep the fire raked up to a white heat . Under these conditions the men worked four hours on and four off at ...
... bodies , never ceasing in their work of opening and re - opening the furnace doors to shovel in fresh supplies of coal and keep the fire raked up to a white heat . Under these conditions the men worked four hours on and four off at ...
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... body , Her Majesty's in- spectors . " In this Report the lady inspectors insist on the necessity of so altering the Truck Act as to make it really what it professes to be . Women workers are great sufferers by all kinds of arbitrary ...
... body , Her Majesty's in- spectors . " In this Report the lady inspectors insist on the necessity of so altering the Truck Act as to make it really what it professes to be . Women workers are great sufferers by all kinds of arbitrary ...
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... bodies or of the central government , sweating would disappear , and the work would be carried on in a manner consonant with justice and social well - being . THE ULTIMATE CAUSES OF SWEATING . Sweating is a disease of the body politic ...
... bodies or of the central government , sweating would disappear , and the work would be carried on in a manner consonant with justice and social well - being . THE ULTIMATE CAUSES OF SWEATING . Sweating is a disease of the body politic ...
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... body of the criminal might remain alive as a testimony to his infamy . But , notwithstanding that William I abolished the death penalty , there is yet reason to believe that it was sometimes employed , although it was not recognised by ...
... body of the criminal might remain alive as a testimony to his infamy . But , notwithstanding that William I abolished the death penalty , there is yet reason to believe that it was sometimes employed , although it was not recognised by ...
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Humanitarian Essays: Being Volume III. of Cruelties of Civilization. Henry Stephens Salt,Humanitarian League (London) Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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abolished allowed army Bands of Mercy benefit of clergy birds boys calf lymph capital offences capital punishment cause child civilisation corporal punishment cow-pox crime criminal cruelty death penalty deterrent disease duty earn EDWARD CARPENTER England English erysipelas evil execution experience fact factories feel flogging food-reformers garotting girls Government hospitals Humanitarian League humanities of diet inflict inoculation inspectors instruction Jenner killing labour lash leprosy less living London Lords matter means ment Mercy method mind moral murder natural never organisation pain Parliament patients perhaps persons pets possible practice present prison public vaccinator question re-vaccinated recognise reform regard Report result sanitary schools scientific sentenced slaughter slaughter-house small-pox society sport suffering Sweating System syphilis tarian teachers teaching thing tion trade unvaccinated vaccination vegetarian vivisection W. H. Hudson wages women workers workshops young zoophilist
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Página 37 - Had these men any quarrel? Busy as the Devil is, not the smallest! They lived far enough apart: were the entirest strangers: nay. in so wide a Universe, there was even, unconsciously, by Commerce, some mutual helpfulness between them. How then? Simpleton! Their governors had fallen out: and instead of shooting one another, had the cunning to make these poor blockheads shoot.
Página 15 - I will not kill nor hurt any living creature needlessly, nor destroy any beautiful thing, but will strive to save and comfort all gentle life, and guard and perfect all natural beauty, upon the earth.
Página 37 - Enemies" of the French, there are successively selected, during the French war, say thirty able-bodied men: Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them: she has, not without difficulty and sorrow, fed them up to manhood...
Página 13 - ... the custom of tormenting and killing of beasts will by degrees, harden their minds even towards men; and they who delight in the suffering and destruction of inferior creatures, will not be apt to be very compassionate or benign to those of their own kind.
Página 37 - Fire!" is given: and they blow the souls out of one another; and in place of sixty brisk useful craftsmen, the world has sixty dead carcasses, which it must bury, and anew shed tears for.
Página 44 - His blood-red tresses deep'ning in the sun, With death-shot glowing in his fiery hands, And eye that scorcheth all it glares upon; Restless it rolls, now fix'd, and now anon Flashing afar, - and at his iron feet Destruction cowers, to mark what deeds are done; For on this morn three potent nations meet, To shed before his shrine the blood he deems most sweet.
Página 29 - You are prepared to establish that as a principle which you approve? — I think that with regard to an experimenter, a man who conducts special research, and performs an experiment, he has no time, so to speak, for thinking what will the animal feel or suffer. His only purpose is to perform the experiment, to learn as much from it as possible, and to do it as quickly as possible.
Página 11 - Among the noblest in the land, Though he may count himself the least, That man I honour and revere Who without favour, without fear, In the great city dares to stand The friend of every friendless beast, And tames with his unflinching hand The brutes that wear our form and face, The were-wolves of the human race...
Página 11 - Till the war-drum throbbed no longer, and the battle-flags were furled In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world.
Página 19 - In such cases he will most likely tell the truth, but not the whole truth, and assign some prominent symptom of the disease as the cause of death. As instances of cases which may tell against the medical man himself, I will mention erysipelas from vaccination, and puerperal fever. A death from the first cause occurred not long ago in my practice; and although I had not vaccinated the child, yet, in my desire to preserve vaccination from reproach, I omitted all mention of it from my certificate of...