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NATURAL FOOD OF MAN.
But why should poets, and divines, and all men of refinement and intelligence, attach the ideas of villany and cruelty to the killing and eating of
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JACKAL.
animals amongst the insect tribes, if the highest development of the human being requires him to obtain a part of his sustenance in a similar manner?
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ALLIGATOR.
Is there not as much of treachery and fierceness, to say nothing of villany and cunning, in slaughtering and devouring a pet lamb, or an innocent calf, as in catching and eating flies?