| John Lawrence - 1796 - 416 頁
...that fcience, which teaches the government of the temper both of man and horfe; and there is a perfect analogy. The ignorant and brutal mind is too prone...everlaftingly intent upon glutting his vindictive difpofhion, for every fault, real or fuppofed, which the poor animals may chance to commit: whereas... | |
| 1797 - 500 頁
...that fcience which teaches the government of the temper of both man and horfe; and there is a perfeét analogy. The ignorant and brutal mind is too prone to tyranny, and meafurcs of barbarous and favagecoercion. You'U fee a man of this fort, to whom the the management... | |
| 1799 - 422 頁
...difgufting circuir,flances of cruelty. the temper both of man and horfe ; and there is » perfeflr- analogy —» The. ignorant and brutal mind is too prone to tyranny, and meaftffrtof barbarous, and favage coercion» You'll fee a man of ffiis fort, to-? whom the management... | |
| John Lawrence - 1802 - 418 頁
...that fcience, which teaches the government of the temper both of man and horfe; and there is a perfect analogy. The ignorant and brutal mind is too prone to tyranny, and rneafures of barbarous and favage coercion. You'll fee a man of this fort, to whom the management of... | |
| Edward Williams Byron Nicholson - 1879 - 196 頁
...that science which teaches the government of the temper both of man and horse—and there is a perfect analogy. The ignorant and brutal mind is too prone to tyranny and measures of barbarous and savage coercion. You'll see a man of this sort, to whom the management of... | |
| Edward Williams Byron Nicholson - 1879 - 236 頁
...that science which teaches the government of the temper both of man and horse—and there is a perfect analogy. The ignorant and brutal mind is too prone to tyranny and measures of barbarous and savage coercion. You'll see a man of this sort, to whom the management of... | |
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