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John Lord CampbellLives of the Lord ChancellorsLord Erskine's Bill for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Independently of "the rights of brutes," which it may be difficult to protect by human laws, although the subject of religious and moral obligation, I think there can be not doubt that any malicious and wanton cruelty to animals in public,—outrages the feeling,—and has a tendency to injure the moral character of those who witness it,—and may therefore be treated as a crime. (466) | ||||||||
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