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Monthly Review1776-May | Monthly Review, review of "A Dissertation on the Duty of Mercy and Sin of Cruelty to Brute Animals, by Humphrey Primatt, (London, 1776)," Monthly Review 54 (1776-May): 415. 1783-Jan |[Lemuel], review of "The Country Clergyman's Shrovetide Gift to his Parishioners, taken chiefly from Dr. Primatt's Dissertation on the Duty of Mercy, and Sin of Cruelty to Brutes," Monthly Review 68 (1783-Jan): 90-1. 1798-Apr | Monthly Review, review of "An Essay on Humanity to Animals, by Thomas Young," Monthly Review 25 (1798-Apr): 467-8. 1800-Jul | review of "A Letter to the Right Hon. William Windham, on his Late Opposition to the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting: By an Old Member of Parliament [Sir Richard Hill]," Monthly Review 32 (1800-Jul): 328-9. 1802-Apr | Monthly Review, review of "Bull Baiting, A Sermon on Barbarity to God's Dumb Creation [1801], by Rev. Edward Barry," Monthly Review 37 (1802-Apr): 445-6. 1825-Jan | Monthly Review, review of Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man Brutes by Lewis Gompertz (London, 1824)," Monthly Review 101 (1825-Jan) 109. |
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Animal Welfare-Animal Rights Activists-Advocates-Authors Legislators and Educators continuing struggle for Animal Rights, Animal Welfare and Humane Education Against Cruelty to Animals can be seen throughout history in the words and actions of so many individuals. As Primary Source Historical Literature on Animal Rights, Animal Welfare & Humanity Against Cruelty to Animals is made available online, our Animal Rights Timeline, Humane Education Resource, Library-Archive of Primary Source Historical Literature will include not only the more noted events and authors of Animal Rights and the Humane Movement Against Cruelty to Animals, but lesser known advocates as well. | ||||||||