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  1. Animals' Rights Considered In Relation To Social Progress Also An Essay On Vivisection In America by Henry S. Salt, Albert Leffingwell, 2007-07-25
  2. Life and writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry Stephens Salt, 2010-08-03
  3. The flogging craze: a statement of the case against corporal punishment by Henry Stephens Salt, 1916-01-01
  4. Essay On Dr. Young's and M. Champollion's Phonetic System of Hieroglyphics: With Some Additional Discoveries, by Which It May Be Applied to Decipher the ... of the Ancient Kings of Egypt and Ethiopia by Henry Salt, 2010-03-15
  5. A Shelley Primer by Henry Stephens Salt, 2010-03
  6. Richard Jefferies; his life and ideals by Henry Stephens Salt, 1970
  7. Selections from Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau, Henry Stephens Salt, 2010-09-08
  8. De Quincey by Henry Stephens Salt, 2010-09-03
  9. Richard Jefferies. A study by Henry Stephens Salt, 2010-08-31
  10. Selected prose works of Shelley by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Henry Stephens Salt, 2010-08-31
  11. Richard Jeffries: A Study (1894) by Henry S. Salt, 2010-09-10
  12. An Examination Of Hogg's Life Of Shelley (1889) by Henry Stephens Salt, 2010-09-10
  13. A Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels Into the Interior of That Country by Henry Salt, 2009-12-20
  14. Richard Jefferies: his life & his ideals, by Henry Stephens Salt, 1913

21. Art Of Imperial-Henry Salt
( 1803 ). henry salt first trained under Joseph Farington and laterworked with John Hoppner and was admitted to the Royal Academy.
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Henry Salt first trained under Joseph Farington and later worked with John Hoppner and was admitted to the Royal Academy. He arrived in Calcutta in 1803.Throughout this journey he made a number of water colour drawings, which were published on his return as "Twenty four views taken in St.Helena, The Cape, India, Ceylon, Abyssinia and Egypt" (London, 1809). The Indian Views form half of the total illustrations. In India, Valentia and Salt followed in the footsteps of the Daniell's.
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22. Art Print - Pagoda At Ramisseram By Salt, Henry
Pagoda At Ramisseram by salt, henry. This art print is 26 inches by20 and has several framing or mounting options. Simply select
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23. Art Print By Salt, Henry - Ruins At Juanpore
Ruins At Juanpore by salt, henry. At 26 inches by 20 this artprint will look great on almost any wall. Framed Mounted.
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25. Henry S. Salt, 1892
henry S. salt MARQUESAN MELVILLE. IN GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE (GREATBRITAIN), MARCH 1892 Has America a literature? I am inclined to
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HENRY S. SALT: MARQUESAN MELVILLE
IN GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE (GREAT BRITAIN), MARCH 1892 Has America a literature? I am inclined to think it a grave mistake to argue seriously with those afflicted persons who periodically exercise themselves over this idlest of academic questions. It is wiser to meet them with a practical counter-thrust, and pointedly inquire, for example, whether they are familiar with the writings of Herman Melville. Whereupon, confusion will in most cases ensue, and you will go on to suggest that to criticise Hamlet , with the prince's part omitted, would be no whit more fatuous than to demonstrate the non-existence of an American literature, while taking no account of its true intellectual giants. When it was announced, a few months ago, that "Mr. Herman Melville, the author," had just died in New York at the age of seventy-two, the news excited but little interest on this side of the Atlantic; yet, forty years ago, his name was familiar to English, as to American readers, and there is little or no exaggeration in Robert Buchanan's remark that he is "the one great imaginative writer fit to stand shoulder to shoulder with Whitman on that continent." It was in 1846 that Melville fairly took the world by storm with his Typee: the Narrative of a four months' residence in the Marquesas Islands , the first of a brilliant series of volumes of adventure, in which reality was so deftly encircled with a halo of romance that readers were at once captivated by the force and freshness of the style and puzzled as to the personality of the author. Who and what was this mysterious sojourner in the far islands of the Pacific this "Marquesan Melville," as a writer in

26. Henry S. Salt, 1889
henry S. salt HERMAN MELVILLE. IN SCOTTISH ART REVIEW (EDINBURGH),NOVEMBER 1889 Instead of a landsman's greygoose quill, he
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HENRY S. SALT: HERMAN MELVILLE.
IN SCOTTISH ART REVIEW (EDINBURGH), NOVEMBER 1889 "Instead of a landsman's grey-goose quill, he seems to have plucked a quill from a skimming curlew, or to have snatched it, a fearful joy, from a hovering albatross, if not from the wings of the wind itself." This extract, from the pages of a bygone review, is a sample of the outburst of interest and admiration which greeted the appearance of Herman Melville's earlier volumes more than forty years ago. Such books as Typee Omoo , and Mardi challenged attention by the originality of their style, their suggestive piquancy of tone, the strangeness of the experiences of which they purported to be the record, and not least by the very grotesqueness of the titles themselves. Who and what was the narrator of these mysterious adventures among the islands of the Pacific? Was he, as his stories implied, a common seaman serving before the mast now on a whaler, now on an American frigate, and devoting the interim of his voyages to the publication of his diary; or was he rather, as might be surmised from the cultured tone of his writings and the fictitious aspect of some of his "narratives," a man of liberal education and imaginative temperament, who promulgated these romantic accounts of perils in the South Seas from some comfortable quarters in London or New York? The critics, intent on such questions as these, were fairly puzzled as to Herman Melville's identity; even his name was declared by some to be a

27. Henry Salt: Eläinten Oikeudet
Peregrinan kotisivulle. henry S. salt. ELÄINTEN OIKEUDET. tarkasteltuinasuhteessa yhteiskunnalliseen edistykseen. Englanninkielinen
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28. Henry Salt At The Lancashire League Against Cruel Sports Support Group
henry S. salt. Moves However, it is with henry salt and the HumanitarianLeague that the move to ban hunting with dogs really begins. salt
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Henry S. Salt Moves to ban the baiting of animals had been going on for many years before the Protection of Animals Act 1835 finally banned the practice of "running baiting or fighting any bull, bear, badger, dog or other animal (whether domestic or wild) or for cock-fighting". However, it is with Henry Salt and the Humanitarian League that the move to ban hunting with dogs really begins. Aside from Socialism, another, movement in the 1880s gaining ground was 'simplification', and he became impressed by the writings of Rousseau, Thoreau's Walden and Edward Carpenter's essays, and started recognising the connection that "luxury on the part of one man would involve drudgery on the part of another". In 1884 he despensed with servants, left his teaching post and moved to a labourer's cottage in Tilford, Surrey, determined to take up a new life of writing and humanitarian causes in what he would call "an emigration, a romance, a strange new life in some remote antipodes." Here he began writing for Justice , the journal of the Social Democratic Federation and working as a literary critic in socialist journals.

29. Henry Salt's Sportsmen's Fallacies
henry salt, author and animal rights campaigner, on the excuses offered by bloodsporters. Visithenry salt's web site at at www.radioafrica.co.uk/henrysalt.
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SPORTSMEN’S FALLACIES By HENRY S ALT EVERYONE knows the old story of the Wildgrave, that spectral huntsman who, for the wrongs done by him in the past to his suffering fellow-creatures, was doomed to provide nightly sport for a troop of ghostly pursuers. "The Wildgrave flies o’er bush and thorn
With many a shriek of helpless woe;
Behind him hound, and horse, and horn,
And ‘Hark away!’ and ‘Holla ho!’ " If we may judge by the signs of the times, a similar fate has now overtaken the modern sportsman, who finds to his dismay that his proud vocation no longer goes unchallenged, but that he is compelled to stand on his defence before the force of ethical opinion, and to play the part less of the pursuer than of the pursued. Nowadays it is the humanitarians who, in the intellectual discussion of sport, derive keen enjoyment from the "pleasure of the chase," and having "broken up" the Royal Buckhounds after ten years’ run, are hunting the sportsman from cover to cover, from argument to argument. The sportsman, in fact, is now himself standing "at bay"; and it may be worth while to consider what value, if any, attaches to the excuses commonly put forward by him in justification of his favourite pastime. On what moral grounds are we asked to approve, in this twentieth century, such seemingly barbarous practices as the hunting to death of stags, foxes, and hares; the worrying of otters and rabbits; or the shooting of vast numbers of game birds in the battue? The hunted fox, as we know, has many wily resources for throwing his pursuers of the scent. What are the corresponding shifts and wiles of the hunted sportsman?

30. Henry Salt, „Animals‘ Rights"
Translate this page henry salt, ?Animals‘ Rights, considered in relation to SocialProgress“, Original 1892, Neudruck Centaur Press Ltd. 1980.
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Henry Salt, „Animals‘ Rights, considered in relation to Social Progress“, Original 1892, Neudruck Centaur Press Ltd. 1980.
Homepage Im ersten Teil des Buches legt Salt in nur 29 Seiten die Prinzipien der Tierrechte dar, um in den 7 Folgekapiteln deren praktische Anwendung und Umsetzung anzudeuten. Zunächst macht er klar, dass er mit Tierrechten nicht notwendiger Weise Naturrechte meint. Vielmehr hält er sich mit seinem Rechtsbegriff an Herbert Spencer: „Jeder Mensch, der zugibt, dass Menschen gewisse Freiheiten zugestanden werden müssen, gibt ihnen damit ein ‚Recht‘ auf diese Freiheiten. Diese Freiheiten können also ohne missverständlich zu sein als ‚Rechte‘ bezeichnet werden.“ Alle weitere Debatte über den Rechtsbegriff wäre akademisch. Wenn sich jemand an diesem Begriff der ‚Rechte“ stößt und einen besseren Begriff anbietet, dann sei Salt jederzeit bereit diesen neuen Begriff zu übernehmen.
Nach einem Exkurs in die Geschichte der Idee der Tierbefreiung stellt Salt fest, dass niemand bisher die Tierrechte auf eine rationale Basis gestellt hätte. Und das ginge so: „Tiere haben, genauso wie Menschen, obwohl natürlich in wesentlich geringerem Ausmass, eine Individualität, und müssen daher nach dem Prinzip der Gerechtigkeit ebenso gewisse Freiheiten zugestanden bekommen.“ Den nicht-menschlichen Tieren „Rechte“ zuzugestehen, die aber denen der Menschen untergeordnet sind und damit menschlichen Bedürfnissen hintanstehen, reicht nicht aus. Genausowenig wird es Gerechtigkeit geben, solange nicht-menschliche Tiere als etwas grundsätzlich Anderes als Menschen angesehen werden.

31. Uncle Henry's PA Dutch Hand Made Pretzels
PRODUCTS (INGREDIENTS AND NUTRITION) SHOPPING CART ABOUT US CONTACT US HOME, SpecialLow salt. Select a Product Nine 8 oz. Bags Special Low salt; One 3 lb.
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32. Uncle Henry's PA Dutch Hand Made Pretzels
Pennsylvania Dutch Country pretzelsCategory Business Food and Related Products Snack Foods...... Special Regular Special Low salt Special Extra salty Extra Dark Regular Extra DarkLow salt Extra Dark Extra salt Whole Wheat salted Whole Wheat Sesame Low
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33. Henry Turner Jr And Flavor Official Website
A Louisianabased band blending reggae, funk, blues, and gospel to form a unique vibe.Category Arts Music Styles World Reggae Bands and Artists...... Greetings Flavor Fans, Just a quick list of the tour schedule for henry Turner Jr. Flavor. 21st, Brewskis, Ogden Utah. 22nd, The Lazy Moon, salt Lake City Utah.
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34. Henry Martin
three, And they did cast lots which of them should go, should go, should go, Andturn robber all on the salt sea. The lot it fell first upon henry Martin, The
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Information Lyrics This ballad is sometimes confused with Andrew Bartin , because they are similar both in story and sometimes in tune. According to Sharp Henry Martin is probably the older ballad and was recomposed during the reign of James I. However, some scholars feel it is the other way around. Whichever is the case, Henry Martin dates to at least the 1700s. This ballad is Child Ballad In the many versions the hero is variously Henry Martin (Martyn), Robin Hood, Sir Andrew Barton, Andrew Bodee, Andrew Bartin, Henry Burin and Roberton. Sharp feels Henry Martin is probably a corruption of the name Andrew Barton. The ballad is based on a family that lived during the reign of Henry VIII. A Scottish officer, Sir Andrew Barton, was attacked by the Portuguese. Letters of marque were then issued to two of his sons. The brothers, not finding sufficient Portuguese ships, began harassing English merchants. King Henry VIII commissioned the Earl of Surrey to end their piracy. He was given two vessels which he put under the command of his sons, Sir Thomas and Sir Edward Howard. They attacked Barton's ships, The Lion and the Union, and captured them. They returned triumphant on August 2, 1511. For a complete list of Child Ballads at this site go to Francis J. Child Ballads

35. Vegetarian Stuff/Henry Salt
Click to go back henry S. salt (18511939) What follows will comprise mostlyof quotes from henry salt's writings. Anyway back to henry salt
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What follows will comprise mostly of quotes from Henry Salt's writings.
Henry Salt was one of the 'pioneers' of vegetarianism. Notice how it's becoming more and more acceptable these days. But, not so long ago us vegetarians were regarded as weird. Anyway back to Henry Salt... He was born in India in 1851 and came to England in 1852. At school he became known for his campaigns, for food reform (vegetarianism) and also, against animal experimentation. He was also a pacifist and political radical.
....almost every conceivable form of cowardly slaughter is practised as "sportsmanlike" and commended as "manly". All this, moreover, is done before the eyes and for the example of mere youths and children, who are thus from their tenderest years instructed in the habit of being pitiless and cruel...
...it does not so greatly matter whether this or that particular form of cruelty is prohibited; what matters is that all forms of cruelty should be shown to be incompatible with progress...
...Religion has never befriended the cause of humaneness. Its monstrous doctrine of eternal punishment and the torture of the damned underlies much of the barbarity with which man has treated man; and the deep division imagined by the Church between the human being, with his immortal soul, and the soulless "beast", has been responsible for an incalculable sum of cruelty.....

36. Saharan Salt Trade, A Photographic Essay By Jim Mann Taylor, 153 Club
the Sahara(1) Books on the Sahara(2) Books on African Art Saharan salt Trade The EarlyNW Africa Map 4 Early NW Africa Map 5 Saharan Exploration henry Barth 1
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37. Daniel Ricketson, Letter To Henry Salt, December 9, 1889
Daniel Ricketson Letter to henry salt, December 9, 1889. Daniel Ricketson, Letterto henry salt, December 9, 1889, in Daniel Ricketson and His Friends, pp.
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Daniel Ricketson: Letter to Henry Salt, December 9, 1889
He was a man of rare courage, physically and intellectually. In the way of the former, he arrested two young fellows with horse and wagon on the lonely road leading to his hermitage at Walden pond, who were endeavoring to entrap a young woman on her way home, and took them to the village; whether they were brought to court I do not remember, and [p. 252] may not have given an exact account of the affair, but it is circumstantially correct.
Daniel Ricketson and His Friends , pp. 252-253.

38. H. G. O. Blake: In H. S. Salt, The Life Of Henry David Thoreau
HGO Blake in HS salt, The Life of henry David Thoreau I was introducedto him first by Mr. Emerson more than forty years ago, though
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H. G. O. Blake: in H. S. Salt, The Life of Henry David Thoreau Dial on "Aulus Persius Flaccus," which appears now in the Week . That led to my first writing to him, and to his reply, which is published in the volume of letters. Our correspondence continued for more than twelve years, and we visited each other at times, he coming here to Worcester, commonly to read something in public, or being on his way to read somewhere else.
The Life of Henry David Thoreau (London: Bentley, 1890), pp. 144-146.

39. Salt Lake County:Sheriff's Office:Honoring Fallen Employees:Henry Tesch
Home Honoring Fallen Employees henry Tesch, In Honor of those who gave theirLives to Protect Others. Mr. henry Tesch Crossing Guard May 20, 1994,
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