| Benjamin Wills Newton - 1861 - 1246 pages
...worked, and caused us to develop a higher and a better way. These are his words : — " No man who loves his kind can in these days rest content with waiting as a servant upon human misery, when it is in so many cases possible to anticipate and avert it. Prevention is better... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1866 - 370 pages
...insufficient. No man who loves his kind can in these days rest content with waiting as a servant upon human misery, when it is in so many cases possible to anticipate and avert it. Prevention is better than cure, and it is now clear to all that a large part of human suffering is... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1866 - 374 pages
...insufficient. No man who loves his kind can in these days rest content with waiting as a servant upon human misery, when it is in so many cases possible to anticipate and avert it. Prevention is better than cure, and it is now clear to all that a large part of human suffering is... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1866 - 370 pages
...them, working in this age upon the same problems, would find them utterly insufficient. No man who loves his kind can in these days rest content with waiting as a servant upon human misery, when it is in so many cases possible to anticipate and avert it. Prevention is better... | |
| Benjamin Wills Newton - 1866 - 142 pages
...worked, and caused us to develop a higher and a better way. These are his words : — " No man who loves his kind can in these days rest content with waiting as a servant upon human misery, when it is in so many eases possible to anticipate and avert it. Prevention is better... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1868 - 382 pages
...them, working in this age upon the same problems, would find them utterly insufficient. No man who loves his kind can in these days rest content with waiting as a servant upon human misery, when it is in so many cases possible to anticipate and avert it. Prevention is better... | |
| Arthur Young - 1873 - 222 pages
...Will's necessary Complement. " The obligation of Philanthropy is for all ages ..... No The man who loves his kind can in these days rest content with waiting as a Mora^ Sense of Philanthropy servant upon human misery, when it is in so many cases possible to , anticipate... | |
| Wisconsin. State Board of Health - 1893 - 230 pages
...in "Gesta Christi" says "no language can exaggerate the evils of the fearful curse of intemp jrance, in modern times. It is the prolific cause of idiocy,...these days rest content with waiting as a servant oh human misery, when it is in so many cases possible to anticipate and avert it." "When the sick man... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1882 - 402 pages
...that we to-day should chiefly concern ourselves. " No man," says the author of ' Ecce Homo,' " who loves his kind, can in these days rest content with waiting as a servant upon human misery, when it is, in so many cases, possible to anticipate and avert it. Prevention is... | |
| Elisabeth Boyd Bayly - 1882 - 556 pages
...without his seeing any opening worth offering to the lad. CHAPTER XXVII. FREDA'S NEW SCHEME. " No man who loves his kind can, in these days, rest content with waiting as a servant upon human misery, when it is in so many cases possible to anticipate and avert it. Prevention is better... | |
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