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" ... perish in a cold nest, because it has gay plumage, and has never been accurately delineated, or deprive even a butterfly of its natural enjoyments, .because it. has the misfortune to be rare or beautiful... "
The Pleasures of Benevolence: A Poem - Página 147
por William Hamilton Drummond - 1835 - 163 páginas
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Analytical Review: Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign ..., Volumen28

1799 - 730 páginas
...the objefts of our examination, few ftudies would afford us more folid initruftiim or more cxquifite delight ; but I never could learn by what right, nor conceive with what feelings, a naturalifl can occafion the mifery of an innocent bird, and leave it's young perhaps to perilh in a...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty

Joseph Ritson - 1802 - 254 páginas
...the objects of our examination, few ftudys would afford us more folid inftruction, or more cxquifite delight ; but i never could learn by what right, nor conceive with what feelings, a naturalift can occafion the mifery of an innocent bird, and leave its young, perhap, to perifh in a...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Correspondence, of Sir William Jones

John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 668 páginas
...insects, insects, reptiles, and fish, be ascertained, either on the plan of Buffon, or on that of Linnsus, without giving pain to the objects of our examination,...young, perhaps, to perish in a cold nest, because it lias gay plumage, and has never been accurately delineated, or deprive even a butterfly of its natural...
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Works, Volumen2

Sir William Jones - 1807 - 554 páginas
...the objects of our examination, few ftudies would afford us more folid inftruction, or more exquifite delight; but I never could learn by what right, nor conceive with what feelings, a naturalift can occafion the mifefy of an innocent bird, and leave its young, perhaps, to perifh in...
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The Works of Sir William Jones: With the Life of the Author, Volumen3

John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 páginas
...the objects of our examination, few ftudies would afford us more folid inftruction or more exquifite delight • but I never could learn by what right, nor conceive with what feelings, a naturalift can occafion the mifery of an innocent bird and leave its young, perhaps, to perifh in a...
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Works, Volumen3

Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 páginas
...the objects of our examination, few ftudies would afford us more folid inftrucYion or more exquifite delight ; but I never could learn by what right, nor conceive with what feelings, a naturalift can occafion the mifery of an innocent bird and leave its young, perhaps, to perifh in a...
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany

1814 - 984 páginas
...on that of LimuiHis, without giving pain to the objects of our examination, few studies Mould give us more solid instruction, or more exquisite delight...could learn by what right, nor conceive with what feelmgs, a naturalist can occasion the misery of an innocent bird, and leave its young, perhaps, to...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volumen6

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 páginas
...beasts, insects, reptiles, and fish be ascertained, either on the plan of Buffon or on that of Linnaeus, without giving pain to the objects of our examination,...occasion the misery of an innocent bird, and leave it's young perhaps to perish -in a cold nest, because it has gay plumage and has never been accurately...
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On the Conduct of Man to Inferior Animals: On the Primeval State of Man ...

Conduct, George Nicholson - 1819 - 282 páginas
...fish be ascertained," says Sir William Jones, " either on the plan of Buffon, or on that of Linnaeus, without giving pain to the objects of our examination,...•with what feelings, a naturalist can occasion the miscry of an innocent bird, and leave it's young, perhaps, to perish in a cold nest, because it has...
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Discourses delivered before the Asiatic society: and miscellaneous papers on ...

Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 páginas
...and fishes, b- ascertained, either on the plan of Bnfibn, or on that of Lianaeus, without giving puin to the objects of our examination, few studies would...naturalist can occasion the misery of an innocent hird, and leave its young perhaps to perish in a cold nest, because it has gay plumage, and has never...
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