The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... animal pleasures at the expense of those of feeling and intellect , " and those acts which are manifestly and directly injurious to others , " encroachments on their rights , falsehood and duplicity in dealing with them , unfair or ...
... animal pleasures at the expense of those of feeling and intellect , " and those acts which are manifestly and directly injurious to others , " encroachments on their rights , falsehood and duplicity in dealing with them , unfair or ...
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... may excite fear or desire , as they do in animals ; but so far they do not even tend to originate speech . But when they impress the - imagination , then is this faculty moved , by 66 [ Jan. Buckle's Treatment of History .
... may excite fear or desire , as they do in animals ; but so far they do not even tend to originate speech . But when they impress the - imagination , then is this faculty moved , by 66 [ Jan. Buckle's Treatment of History .
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... you talk of carriages . . . . . . Coach indeed ! I have not even a horse ; for my horse became broken - winded , and is now at cure , so that , with the ex- ception of those animals found in cellars , my whole 166 [ March , Dr. Doyle .
... you talk of carriages . . . . . . Coach indeed ! I have not even a horse ; for my horse became broken - winded , and is now at cure , so that , with the ex- ception of those animals found in cellars , my whole 166 [ March , Dr. Doyle .
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ception of those animals found in cellars , my whole stock of four - footed creatures consists of a borrowed donkey , which , however , I do not ride . " Bishop though he was , he writes to a friend , " I have been trying to make up the ...
ception of those animals found in cellars , my whole stock of four - footed creatures consists of a borrowed donkey , which , however , I do not ride . " Bishop though he was , he writes to a friend , " I have been trying to make up the ...
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... animals that may have been our progenitors , some thousands or mil- lions of years ago , were only machines ; or that our cousins , the birds and snails , the lobsters and spiders , the tadpoles and sponges of the present day , are ...
... animals that may have been our progenitors , some thousands or mil- lions of years ago , were only machines ; or that our cousins , the birds and snails , the lobsters and spiders , the tadpoles and sponges of the present day , are ...
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