A reasonable plea for the animal creation: being a reply to a late pamphlet, intituled, A dissertaion on the voluntary eating of blood, &c. In which is shewed, I. From the Nature and Reason of Things, that we have no right to destroy, much less to eat of any thing which has life. II. That if the human food at first was only the produce of the earth, and by positive command made immutable, then that law or command must be immutably eternal. By Robert Morris.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for M. Cooper in Pater-Noster Row, and sold by W. Shropshire and J. Brindley in New-Bond-Street, and J. Millan over-against the Admiralty-Office, [1746]
Publication year
1746-1746
ESTC No.
T168355
Grub Street ID
206281
Description
iv,iii-68p. ; 8⁰
Note
Braces in title.

Price from imprint: price One Shilling.
Uncontrolled note
The late pamphlet not identified