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" When they become unfit for these purposes, and afford us pain instead of pleasure, instead of an aid become an incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which... "
The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany - 第 16 頁
1790
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The Historical Magazine, Or, Classical Library of Public Events ..., 第 2 卷

1790 - 522 頁
...incumbrance, and anfwcr none of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of...is that way. We ourfelves prudently chufe a partial death. In fome cafes, a mangled, painful limb, which cannot be reftored, we willingly cnt off. He who...
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Works of the Late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life Written ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 282 頁
...incumbrance, and anfwer none of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourfelves, infome cafes, prudently choofe a partial death. A mangled painful limb, which cannot be reftored, we...
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The Universalist's Miscellany, Or, Philanthropist's Museum, 第 1 卷

1797 - 572 頁
...incumbrance, and anfwer none of the intentions for which they were given ; it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourfelves chufe a partial death. In fome cafes, a mangled, painful limb, which cannot be reftored, we willingly...
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., 第 1 卷

William Smith - 1803 - 528 頁
...incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and bene. volent that a way is provided, by which we may get rid of them — Death isthat way : we ourselves prudently chuse a partial death, in some cases. A mangled painful limb, which...
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The Works ...

William Smith - 1803 - 492 頁
...incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided, by which we may get rid of them — Death isthat way : we ourselves prudently chuse a partial death, in some cases. A mangled painful limb, which...
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The complete works ... of ... Benjamin Franklin, 第 3 卷

Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 頁
...incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and benevolent, that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves, in some cases, prudently choose a partial death. A mangled painful limb, which cannot be...
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The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late ..., 第 3 卷

Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 頁
...incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were given, it it equally kind and benevolent, that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves, in some cases, prudently choose a partial death. A mangled painful limb, which cannot be...
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The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life Written ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 頁
...incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them*. Death- is that way. We ourselves, in some cases, prudently choose a partial death. A mangled painful limb, which cannot be...
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Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Memoirs of His Early Life

Benjamin Franklin - 1810 - 292 頁
...the inientinns for which ihry were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that, a way is pruvu---a by -which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves, iu some cases, prudenijy choose a partial death. A mangled painful limb, which cannot be...
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The Essays, Humourous, Moral and Literary: Of the Late Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 190 頁
...incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves, in some cases, prudently choose a partial death. A mangled painful limb, which cannot be...
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