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Page 325
... human affection is nothing worthier than the love of a spoonful of nitric acid for a copper half- penny , and that annihilation is the most satisfactory end of human life . From such views both the intellect and the heart of man will ...
... human affection is nothing worthier than the love of a spoonful of nitric acid for a copper half- penny , and that annihilation is the most satisfactory end of human life . From such views both the intellect and the heart of man will ...
Page 368
... human eye can have detected its injurious bearing on those around you . The physician points to the emaciated body of the parish apprentice , and traces it home to the want of food and the cruelty of his employers . But there is no ...
... human eye can have detected its injurious bearing on those around you . The physician points to the emaciated body of the parish apprentice , and traces it home to the want of food and the cruelty of his employers . But there is no ...
Page 436
... human virtue and happi- ness , which led to the perpetration or permission of cruelties , hateful in their very record . It needs a large view of the contradictions of human charac- ter to explain the anomalies of this man's mind and ...
... human virtue and happi- ness , which led to the perpetration or permission of cruelties , hateful in their very record . It needs a large view of the contradictions of human charac- ter to explain the anomalies of this man's mind and ...
Contents
Antarctic Expedition | 1 |
Abd el Kader and London | 48 |
Beranger Youngs Transla | 79 |
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