| Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - 1876 - 306 страници
...should die than protract existence through accumulated years of torture upon animals whose exquisite suffering we cannot fail to infer, even though they...and if then a single experiment, though cruel, would for ever settle it, we might reluctantly admit that it was justified. But the instincts of our common... | |
| Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Great Britain). - 1876 - 300 страници
...should die than protract existence through accumulated years of torture upon animals whose exquisite suffering we cannot fail to infer, even though they...and if then a single experiment, though cruel, would for ever settle it, we might reluctantly admit that it was justified. But the instincts of our common... | |
| 1884 - 602 страници
...should. die than protract existence through Accumulated years of torture upon animals whose exquisite suffering we cannot fail to infer, even though they...have neither voice nor feature to express it. If a skillfully constructed hvpothesia could be elaborated up to the points of experimental test by the... | |
| Frances Power Cobbe - 1888 - 28 страници
...Bigelow, " than protract existence through accumulated years of torture upon animals whose exquisite suffering we cannot fail to infer, even though they...may have neither voice nor feature to express it." FROM BERNARD'S MARTYRS. A COMMENT ON CLAUDE BERNARD'S PHYSIOLOGIE OPERATOIRE. " This book will, it... | |
| William Sturgis Bigelow - 1894 - 338 страници
...should die, than protract existence through accumulated years of torture upon animals whose exquisite suffering we cannot fail to infer, even though they...may have neither voice nor feature to express it. ... The instincts of our common humanity indignantly remonstrate against the testing of clumsy or unimportant... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1900 - 262 страници
...protract existence through accumulated years of torture upon animals whose exquisite suffering we can not fail to infer, even though they may have neither voice nor feature to express it. If a skillfully constructed hypothesis could be elaborated up to the point of experimental test by the most... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1900 - 238 страници
...existence through accumulated years of torture upon animals whose exqitixite suffering ire can not fail to infer, even though they may have neither voice nor feature to express it. If a skillfully constructed hypothesis could be elaborated up to the point of experimental test by the most... | |
| 1903 - 850 страници
...than protract existence through accumulated years of torture upon animals, whose exquisite sufferings we cannot fail to infer, even though they may have neither voice nor feature to express it," (p. 323). Such appeals to sentiment rather than reason are constantly met with in anti-vivisection... | |
| Albert Leffingwell - 1914 - 396 страници
...should die than protract existence through accumulated years of torture upon animals whose exquisite suffering we cannot fail to infer, even though they...may have neither voice nor feature to express it." It is not the fact of suffering, but the useless waste of suffering that chiefly repels him : making... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1926 - 534 страници
...protract existence through accumulated years of torture upon animals whose exquisite suffering we can not fail to infer, even though they may have neither voice nor feature to express it. " The reaction which follows every excess will in time bear indignantly upon this. Until then it Is... | |
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