Mention652041
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so:text | As human sacrifices were a natural effect of that superstitious cruelty which first produced the slaughter of animals, so is it equally natural that those accustomed to eat the brute, should not long abstain from the man: more especially as; when toasted or broiled on the altar, the appearance, savour, and taste of both would be nearly, if not entirely, the same. (en) |
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so:description | Vegetarianism (en) |
so:description | Miscellaneous quotes (en) |
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