The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... considered evil , public or private ? If ev- ery partial and temporary suffering , then the medicine that afflicts , the knife that mutilates to prevent disease or death , and the patriotism that makes war to protect right or prevent ...
... considered evil , public or private ? If ev- ery partial and temporary suffering , then the medicine that afflicts , the knife that mutilates to prevent disease or death , and the patriotism that makes war to protect right or prevent ...
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... considered evil , public or private ? If ev- ery partial and temporary suffering , then the medicine that afflicts , the knife that mutilates to prevent disease or death , and the patriotism that makes war to protect right or prevent ...
... considered evil , public or private ? If ev- ery partial and temporary suffering , then the medicine that afflicts , the knife that mutilates to prevent disease or death , and the patriotism that makes war to protect right or prevent ...
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... considered by the majority of our brethren more difficult than worm fish- ing , it has many objectors . But the difficul- ties are more in the imagination than the prac- tice , and when once understood , it gives the highest pleasure of ...
... considered by the majority of our brethren more difficult than worm fish- ing , it has many objectors . But the difficul- ties are more in the imagination than the prac- tice , and when once understood , it gives the highest pleasure of ...
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... considered so difficult has proved an insuperable stum- bling block to his critics , whether friendly or not . Nor can we blame them , except for having attempted what , but for their boundless fatuity , they must have known to be ...
... considered so difficult has proved an insuperable stum- bling block to his critics , whether friendly or not . Nor can we blame them , except for having attempted what , but for their boundless fatuity , they must have known to be ...
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... considered that the main resource of the remedial art lay in the patient's imagina- tion , and himself once applied that princi- The charge concerning the skepticism of Montaigne is just about as well founded and as rational as the one ...
... considered that the main resource of the remedial art lay in the patient's imagina- tion , and himself once applied that princi- The charge concerning the skepticism of Montaigne is just about as well founded and as rational as the one ...
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