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ILL-TREATMENT OF HORSES BILL 1 June 1821 - David Ricardo, The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo, Vol. 5 Speeches and Evidence [1819]

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The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo, ed. Piero Sraffa with the Collaboration of M.H. Dobb (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2005). Vol. 5 Speeches and Evidence 1815-1823.

Part of: The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo, 11 vols (Sraffa ed.)

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ILL-TREATMENT OF HORSES BILL
1 June 1821

On this bill, which was brought in by Mr. Richard Martin,

Mr. Ricardo said, that when so many barbarities prevailed in fishing and hunting, and other species of amusement, it was idle to legislate without including all possible cases.1

[The session closed on 11 July 1821.]

SESSION 1822

[1 ]The bill seems to have been dropped this Session. The Ill-Treatment of Cattle Bill, also introduced by Richard Martin (‘Humanity Martin’), was adopted in 1822.