The catalogue is endless, and the examples so obvious, that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection, with the general remark, that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to a farther good. A man is fed, not that he may be fed, but that... Seership and Prophecy - Page 26by Richard Dimsdale Stocker - 1907 - 31 pagesFull view - About this book
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