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7 other sections not shown Other editions - View allCommon terms and phrasesAbraham Cowley Alexander Pope anthropocentric Aristotle bear-baiting birds Campania Celia Fiennes Charles Darwin Christopher Smart Claude Levi-Strauss cruelty to animals David Hartley Descartes early modern period Edmund Ludlow Edward Coke Edward Topsell Edward Tyson eighteenth century Eleazar Albin Elizabethan emblem books England Frances Power Cobbe Francis Hutcheson Fynes Moryson George Cheyne Gerrard Winstanley Gervase Markham Gilbert White GM Trevelyan Henry Home Herball Herefordshire Hexapla Humphry Repton Jacobean James Britten Jeremiah Burroughes John Aubrey John Bulwer John Byng John Dunton John Evelyn John Gerard John Locke John Manwood John Norden John Parkinson John Ray John Stow John Strype John Stuart Mill John Worlidge Joseph Ritson Kenelm Digby Linnaeus Lord Monboddo Margaret Cavendish Mary Somerville Natural History naturalists Northamptonshire Oliver Goldsmith Peter Laslett Philip Doddridge Quadrupeds Ralph Josselin Ralph Thoresby Richard Baxter Robert Boyle Robert Cleaver Rowland Watkyns Samuel Hartlib Samuel Pepys seventeenth century Sir Matthew Hale Sir Thomas Browne Stephen Switzer Suffolk Thirsk Thomas Bewick Thomas Fuller Thomas Hobbes Thomas Pennant Thomas Tryon Thomas Wilcox Uvedale Price vegetarianism William Borlase William Cobbett William Cowper William Gilpin William Prynne William Shenstone William Stukeley William Swainson Zoology References to this bookFrom Google ScholarCrossing Species BoundariesJason Scott Robert, Françoise Baylis - 2003 - The American Journal of Bioethics Rendering the World Unsafe: ‘Vulnerability’as Rendering the World ...Gregory Bankoff Gregory Bankoff Gregory Bankoff, Gregory Bankoff - 2001 - Disasters Ecology on the edge: Landscape and ecology between town and countrySybrand P Tjallingii - 2000 - Landscape and Urban Planning Transcendent Experience In Forest EnvironmentsKATHRYN WILLIAMS, DAVID HARVEY - 2001 - Journal of Environmental Psychology Bibliographic information |