beneficial to the HEUBIVOUOUS. 131 
of natural world M'ould present a mass 
tliP t t^i bearing a large proportion to 
exkt° “ “f animal enjoyment. By the 
aing dtspensations of audden destruction and 
aB«dir“r'“;’' =■"'> -JiaaMed are 
an^lmorn “5'™''^ "f sentient 
du^T’^ r®"] “> ‘“ooy indivi- 
^uals, their allotted share of life be often . 
- usually a period of uninterSfSra 
on , wlulst the momentary pain of sudden and 
unexpected death is an evil infinitely small b 
Sern'S *0 
dJJlV"*'.''’’”'""* *‘“ve ever been 
t 4e‘l° ““ ‘-Wv„“ 
“of ox- 
paint yet, „hen 
It mil te found materially to dimi„ish“it, 
inSr„ry:rsSh:'‘“r"'"-'‘^ 
‘o present a scLe of pe ^Ltua, Tf 
cessant carnage • but Z 
cS roS *oir eonjote 
species and benefit of their own 
they are other species with which 
tBi-e, resolvp?'''''^f 
each apparent case of individual 
