Controversial lettersA. Strahan, 1865 |
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... sure of conquest , -the very best thing for us all to do is to cut each others ' throats all round , the last man to cut his own . I need not recall to your mind the remarkable passage in Butler's " Ana- logy , " in which the learned ...
... sure of conquest , -the very best thing for us all to do is to cut each others ' throats all round , the last man to cut his own . I need not recall to your mind the remarkable passage in Butler's " Ana- logy , " in which the learned ...
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... sure , preferability pure and simple , -I find you , on page 15 , maintaining that there can be no " appeal from the verdict of the only competent judges " which of " two classes of pleasures " —namely , the “ higher " and the " lower ...
... sure , preferability pure and simple , -I find you , on page 15 , maintaining that there can be no " appeal from the verdict of the only competent judges " which of " two classes of pleasures " —namely , the “ higher " and the " lower ...
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... sure , as against any other man , that he knows or feels that which is best , ( though , of course , he may know for his own guidance . ) If A may dictate to B , then may B to A ; and C to D ; and so on all round the alphabet , which is ...
... sure , as against any other man , that he knows or feels that which is best , ( though , of course , he may know for his own guidance . ) If A may dictate to B , then may B to A ; and C to D ; and so on all round the alphabet , which is ...
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... sure that I would , if I could , abolish the poor - law . The burden of proof however lies , in my opinion , with those who justify a poor - law ; as the burden of proof rests with the advocates of any and every restriction or ...
... sure that I would , if I could , abolish the poor - law . The burden of proof however lies , in my opinion , with those who justify a poor - law ; as the burden of proof rests with the advocates of any and every restriction or ...
Strona 49
... sure to be evaded . Here of course , as elsewhere , considerations of divine expediency must have a place . In a barri- caded city , a police - captain may lawfully , perhaps , pre- vent my going about my usual business ; just as , when ...
... sure to be evaded . Here of course , as elsewhere , considerations of divine expediency must have a place . In a barri- caded city , a police - captain may lawfully , perhaps , pre- vent my going about my usual business ; just as , when ...
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