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- British Museum, curator's comment on the print Faiths Victorie in Romes Crueltie: "This is one of a number of earlier prints used by Henry Holiday in his...
- heirtofoir callit the bordouris of Scotland and England, of that barbarous crueltie, wickednes and incivilitie whilk be inveterat custome almaist wes become...
- The Body of Liberties also contained regulations against "Tirranny or Crueltie" toward domestic animals, which were the first American modern animal protection...
- heirtofoir callit the bordouris of Scotland and England, of that barbarous crueltie, wickednes and incivilitie whilk be inveterat custome almaist wes become...
- animal welfare statutes in North America - regulations against “Tirranny or Crueltietoward domestic animals - are included in the M****achusetts Body of Liberties...
- as The Excellent History of the Merchant of Venice. With the extreame crueltie of Shylocke the Jewe towards the sayd merchant, in cutting a just pound...
- of animal protection legislation. 1641 Regulations against "Tirranny or Crueltie" toward domestic animals were included in the M****achusetts Body of Liberties...
- list of "rites" included rite 92: "No man shall exercise any Tirrany or Crueltie toward any brute Creature which are usually kept for man's use." Historian...
- animal welfare laws in North America were regulations against "Tirranny or Crueltie" toward domestic animals included in the 1641 M****achusetts Body of Liberties...
- excellent | Historie of the Merchant | of Venice. | VVith the extreame crueltie of Shylocke the Iewe | towards the sayd Merchant, in cutting a iust pound...