“Children should from the beginning be bred up in an abhorrence of killing or tormenting any living creature; and be taught not to spoil or destroy any thing, unless it be for the preservation or advantage of some other that is nobler.”

Sec. 116
Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693)

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English philosopher and physician 1632–1704

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