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Joseph Edwards Carpenter. is bedside . A nun hath no nation . an suffers , or woman may soothe , nd ! there her kindred ! ' She bent down to smoothe , and added - Yet more than another ar to me . For thy father , thy mother , -I know ...
Joseph Edwards Carpenter. is bedside . A nun hath no nation . an suffers , or woman may soothe , nd ! there her kindred ! ' She bent down to smoothe , and added - Yet more than another ar to me . For thy father , thy mother , -I know ...
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... hath been the best of all that belong to the prison ; and now how generously doth he weep for me ! But Crito , let us spare him , and let some other bring hither the deadly draught , if it be already bruised , if not , let him bruise it ...
... hath been the best of all that belong to the prison ; and now how generously doth he weep for me ! But Crito , let us spare him , and let some other bring hither the deadly draught , if it be already bruised , if not , let him bruise it ...
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... hath no reality beyond a present transient use ; a thing that is impossible to be enjoyed , because its fruits and usages are transmitted to us by parts and by succession . He that hath all the world ( if we can suppose such a man ) ...
... hath no reality beyond a present transient use ; a thing that is impossible to be enjoyed , because its fruits and usages are transmitted to us by parts and by succession . He that hath all the world ( if we can suppose such a man ) ...
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... hath a capacity to become happy , which a less knowing prince , or a rich person , hath not ; and in this only a man's capacity is capable of enlargement . But then , although they only have power to relish any pleasure rightly who ...
... hath a capacity to become happy , which a less knowing prince , or a rich person , hath not ; and in this only a man's capacity is capable of enlargement . But then , although they only have power to relish any pleasure rightly who ...
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... hath not practised this universal deception upon our species . These poor animals just look , and tremble , and give forth the very indications of suffering that we do . Theirs is the distinct cry of pain . Theirs is the un- equivocal ...
... hath not practised this universal deception upon our species . These poor animals just look , and tremble , and give forth the very indications of suffering that we do . Theirs is the distinct cry of pain . Theirs is the un- equivocal ...
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