| 1881 - 792 頁
...good to our fellow-creatures, is a kind and benevolent act of God. When they become unfit for their purposes, and afford us pain instead of pleasure....benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them That way is death. We, ourselves, prudently, in some cases, choose a parlial death. A mangled... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 頁
...for these purposes, and afford us pain instead of pleasure, instead of an aid become an encumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were...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,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 頁
...That bodies should be lent, while they can afford us pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge, or doing good to our fellow creatures, is a 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,... | |
| baroness Rosina Doyle Bulwer- Lytton - 1856 - 386 頁
...these purposes, and afford us pain instead of pleasure, instead of an aid, they become an incumbrancc, and answer none of the intentions for which they were...and benevolent, that a way is provided by which we can get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves prudently choose a partial death; in some cases... | |
| baroness Rosina Doyle Bulwer- Lytton - 1859 - 464 頁
...they become unfit for these purposes, and afford, us pain instead of pleasure, instead of an aid, they become an incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions...and benevolent, that a way is provided by which we can get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves prudently choose a partial death ; in some cases... | |
| Robert Southey - 1862 - 760 頁
...for these purposes, and afford us pain instead of pleasure, instead of an aid become an encumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were...benevolent, that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way." " God," says Fuller, " sends his servants to bed when they have done... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1864 - 260 頁
...they can afford ua pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge, or doing good to our fellow-creatures, is a kind and benevolent act of God. When they become...benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves, in some tases, prudently choose a partial death. A manjled... | |
| Louis Le Brun, Henri van Laun - 1869 - 290 頁
...us in acquiring knowledge, or in doing good to our fellow-creatures, is a kind and benevolent act1 of God. When they become unfit for these purposes,...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... | |
| 1869 - 398 頁
...good to our fellow creatures, is a kind and benevolent act of God. When they become unfit for their purposes, and afford us pain instead of pleasure,...benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. That way is Death. We, ourselves, prudently, in some cases, choose a partial death. A... | |
| 1869 - 530 頁
...good to our fellow-creatures, is a kind and benevolent act of God. When they become unfit for their purposes, and afford us pain instead of pleasure,...benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. That way is death. We ourselves, prudently in some cases, choose 258 1869.] AMERICAN PHRENOLOGICAL... | |
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