| Hints - 1843 - 344 páginas
...beasts will by degrees harden their minds even towards men : and they who delight in the sufferings and destruction of inferior creatures, will not be...compassionate, or benign to those of their own kind. Our practice takes notice of this in the exclusion of butchers from juries of life and death." Hogarth,... | |
| John Locke - 1844 - 272 páginas
...beasts will, by degrees, harden their minds even towards men ; and they who delight in the sufferings and destruction of inferior creatures, will not be...compassionate or benign to those of their own kind. Our practice takes notice of this, in the exclusion of butchers from juries of life and death. Children... | |
| Charles Bridges - 1847 - 574 páginas
...the sympathies of social life. For as Mr. Locke wisely observed, ' they who delight in the sufferings and destruction of inferior creatures, will not be apt to be very compassionate and benign to those of their own kind.'3 Thus the tender 'mercies of the wicked are cruel — having... | |
| 1849 - 214 páginas
...contrary usage, for the custom of tormenting and killing of beasts will by degrees harden thenminds even towards men, and they who delight in the suffering...of inferior creatures, will not be apt to be very complacent or benign to those of their own kind. Our [English lawa] practice takes notice of this,... | |
| Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - 1860 - 468 páginas
...contrary Usage: For the Custom of tormenting and killing of Beasts will, by Degrees, harden their Minds, even towards Men; and they who delight in the Suffering...compassionate or benign to those of their own Kind. Our Practice takes Notice of this in the Exclusion of Butchers from .Turiespf Life and Death.^ Children... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 páginas
...contrary usage; for the custom of tormenting and killing of beasts will, by degrees, harden their minds even towards men ; and they who delight in the suffering...compassionate or benign to those of their own kind. Our practice takes notice of this, in the exclusion of butchers from juries of life and death. Children... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 904 páginas
...as proper occasioas come in our way. ing and killing of beasts will, by degrees, harden their minds even towards men ; and they who delight in the suffering...compassionate or benign to those of their own kind. Our practice takes notice of this, in the exclusion of butchers from juries of life and death. Children... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 902 páginas
...even towards mes; and they who delight in the suffering and destruction of inferior creahiree, irffl not be apt to be very compassionate or benign to those of their own kind. Oof practice takes notice of this, in the exclusion of butchers from juries of life »nd death. Children... | |
| Joseph Muenscher - 1866 - 344 páginas
...and who should be the objects of his attention and solicitude. " They who delight in tlxe sufferings and destruction of inferior creatures, will not be apt to be very compassionate and benignant to those of their own kind." (Locke.) 11. He who diligently cultivates .his own land,... | |
| Joseph Muenscher - 1866 - 346 páginas
...and who should be the objects of his attention and solicitude. " They who delight in the sufferings and destruction of inferior creatures, will not be apt to be very compassionate and benignant to those of their own kind." (Locke.) 11. He who diligently cultivates his own land,... | |
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