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" In sober truth, nearly all the things which men are hanged or imprisoned for doing to one another are Nature's everyday performances. Killing, the most criminal act recognized by human laws, Nature does once to every being that lives, and in a large proportion... "
A History Of English Utilitarianism - หน้า 226
โดย Ernest Albee - 1902
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The Congregationalist, เล่มที่ 14

Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - 1885 - 972 หน้า
...Mill once wrote almost in despair of good? " In sober truth, nearly all the things," he declared, " which men are hanged or imprisoned for doing to one another are nature's every-day performances." * Nothing which the socialists have ever said against the constitution of society equals John Stuart...

The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

1875 - 842 หน้า
...Take external nature first. Its great characteristic is its " absolute and perfect recklessness." lu sober truth, " nearly all the things which men are...laws, nature does once to every being that lives," and torture is its ordinary work and pastime. Now, of course the maxim to follow nature, has always meant...

The Theological Review, เล่มที่ 12

1875 - 620 หน้า
...attention to the great and obvious inconsistency which, pervades Mr. Mill's treatment of this question. He says : " In sober truth, nearly all the things...to one another, are Nature's every-day performances Nature impales men, breaks them as if on tho wheel, casts them to be devoured by wild beasts, burns...

The Unseen Universe: Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart - 1875 - 236 หน้า
...killed him, should urge a similar plea in exculpation, would very deservedly be found guilty of murder. In sober truth, nearly all the things which men are...one another are Nature's every-day performances." This objection to belief in the reality of the government of God has been clothed in very eloquent...

Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 27;เล่มที่ 35;เล่มที่ 57

1875 - 718 หน้า
...man and a natural phenomenon, that triumphant apostrophe would be thought a rare piece of impudence." "In sober truth, nearly all the things which men are...one another are nature's every-day performances." — P. 28. Man is tortured. The lower orders of life are divided into devourers and devoured. "Nature,...

The Unseen Universe: Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 236 หน้า
...killed him, should urge a similar plea in exculpation, would very deservedly be found guilty of murder. In sober truth, nearly all the things which men are...one another are Nature's every-day performances." This objection to belief in the reality of the government of God has been clothed in very eloquent...

The Unseen Universe, Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 280 หน้า
...killed him, should urge a similar plea in exculpation, would very deservedly be found guilty of murder. In sober truth, nearly all the things which men are...one another are Nature's every-day performances." This objection to belief in the reality of the government of God has been clothed in very eloquent...

The Unseen Universe, Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 274 หน้า
...killed him, should urge a similar plea in exculpation, would very deservedly be found guilty of murder. In sober truth, nearly all the things which men are...one another are Nature's every-day performances." This objection to belief in the reality of the government of God has been clothed in very eloquent...

The Voice of truth; or, Strict baptists' magazine, เล่มที่ 6-7

1875 - 422 หน้า
...recklessness. They go straight to their end without regarding what or whom they crush on the road. . . ; Killing, the most criminal act recognised by human laws, Nature does once to every being that lives. . . . All this Nature does with the most supercilious disregard both of mercy and of justice, emptying...

The doctrine of retribution. Bampton lectures, เล่มที่ 1

William Jackson - 1875 - 374 หน้า
...intention that his rational creatures should follow it as an example " ? A little further on he writes, " In sober truth, nearly all the things which men are hanged or imprisoned for doing one to another, are Nature's every-day performances." And, again, " The order of Nature is constructed...




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