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PHILOSOPHICAL AND PRACTICAL 



TREATISE ON HORSES, 



AND ON THE 



, M.OHAL DUTIES OF MAN 



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J^E BRUTE CREATION.^ ^ 



By JOHN LAWllE-NCE. ' ^ 



For that whlph befalleth the sons of men, befalleth beasts ; even one thin^- 

 befallelh them : as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea,, they have all cii- ' 



breath : so that aPman hath no pre-eminence Voo.ve a beast : 



All go unto o.ne pjace ; ^all-are o'Krhe dWPt; ^.d^'R tuf-n to dust again. * •" 



ECCLtSIASl; 



Sunt enim animal-ia post hominem, ita ars vetcrinaria post medi&inam s*i 



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tunda est. • • . vegetit/. 



Neqiie omnia, neque niliil. , ^'r,- ■^• 



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^ /Second edition. \ 



VOL. IL 



LONDOiX. 



raisTyn sv c. wnrni\cn \%f, 



Vc:msirttt, Finer jMtir, 



rOR H. D. SYMONDS, PATERNOSTER-ROW, 

 1802. 



