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Order of the Golden Age
Replace Them by Salads and Vegetables”: Dietary Innovation, Youthfulness, and Authority, 1900–1939
Roundtable on Holmes Rolston, III : a New Environmental Ethics : Life on Earth in the Next Millennium
Herald of the Golden Age V8 N9 Sep 1903
Was the Fakir a Faker? Notes on the Gandhi Psy Op
Barton Matthew Dietary Pacifism.Pdf
UC Santa Cruz Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Herald of the Golden Age V8 N7 Jul 1903
A Critical Evaluation of Peter Singer's Ethics
A Defense of a Sentiocentric Approach to Environmental Ethics
Christianity and Vegetarianism 1809 – 2009
A Taste of Eden: Modern Christianity and Vegetarianism
What Is Wrong with Extinction? Persson, Erik
The Pennsylvania State University the Graduate School College Of
Introduction to Ethics
How Cultural Entrepreneurs Mainstreamed a Movement
Ethics of Human-Animal Relationships Lions Bred for Bones
Food & Nutrition Bibliography
Herald of the Golden Age V5 N11 Nov 15 1900
Top View
Bringing Ethics to Your Plate - the New York Times
Animal Liberation, Land Ethics and Deep Ecology
Jggggghgj Thly Magazine Issued Tke First of the Month Hy UNITY SCHOOL of CHRISTIANITY 917 Tracy, Kansas City, Mo
Creating Emerging Markets – Oral History Collection Nalli
Herald of the Golden Age V8 N12 Dec 1903
The Vegetarian, a Monthly Magazine Published to Advocate Wholesome Living. Vol. III
Eating Animals: Addressing Our Most Common Justifications
Anti-Vivisection and the Profession of Medicine in Britain a Social History A.W.H
Chronology of Events
Herald of the Golden Age." Bound in White Art Canvas with Gold Lettering
Herald of the Golden Age V5 N5 May 15 1900
Weighing Animal Lives
Herald of the Golden Age V7 N6 Jun 1902
Percy E. Beard
Esoterica Hermetica
Edible Subjectivities: Meat in Science Fiction
Herald of the Golden Age V4 N11 Nov 15 1899
Herald of the Golden Age
Herald of the Golden Age V5 N6 Jun 15 1900
Mostly Unopposed, Candidates out Line Visions for Government
Philosophers for Leave to File James J
Man Is Not a Meat-Eating Animal: Vegetarians and Evolution in Late-Victorian Britain