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" ... starves them with hunger, freezes them with cold, poisons them by the quick or slow venom of her exhalations, and has hundreds of other hideous deaths in reserve, such as the ingenious cruelty of a Nabis or a Domitian never surpassed. All this, Nature... "
A History Of English Utilitarianism - หน้า 226
โดย Ernest Albee - 1902
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Final Causes: A Refutation

Wathen Mark Wilks Call - 1891 - 318 หน้า
...notice by Mr. TS Cobbold in the Reader, October 1864. D poisons, kills in a hundred other hideous ways, "emptying her shafts upon the best and noblest indifferently with the meanest and worst." l Out of a thousand million living persons, the estimated population of our globe, three hundred and...

A History of Modern Philosophy: (From the Renaissance to the Present)

Benjamin Chapman Burt - 1892 - 362 หน้า
...impales, burns, starves, freezes, poisons, crushes with the most supercilious disregard of both mercy and justice, emptying her shafts upon the best and noblest...often as the direct consequence of the noblest acts. Her means for the perpetuation of animal life are clumsy. She takes away the means by which we live,...

Evolution and Immanent God: An Essay on the Natural Theology of Evolution

William F. English - 1894 - 146 หน้า
...hideous deaths in reserve, such as the ingenious cruelty of a Nabis or a Domitian never surpassed. All this Nature does with the most supercilious disregard...best and noblest indifferently with the meanest and the worst." In the course of human life and the experiences of society, suffering, injustice and oppression...

Social Elements, Institutions, Characters, Progress

Charles Richmond Henderson - 1898 - 442 หน้า
...hideous deaths in reserve, such as the ingenious cruelty of a Nabis or a Domitian never surpassed. All this Nature does with the most supercilious disregard...and worthiest enterprises, and often as the direct consequences of the noblest acts, and it might almost be imagined as a punishment for them." Over against...

The Ethical Problem: Three Lectures on Ethics as a Science

Paul Carus - 1899 - 392 หน้า
...hideous deaths in reserve, such as the ingenious cruelty of a Nabis or a Domitian never surpassed. All this, Nature does with the most supercilious disregard...might almost be imagined as a punishment for them. She mows down those on whose existence hangs the wellbeing of a whole people, perhaps the prospects...

The Scientific Basis of Morality

George Gore - 1899 - 604 หน้า
...other hideous deaths in reserve such as the ingenious cruelty of a Nabis or a Domitian never surpassed. All this Nature does with the most supercilious disregard...best and noblest indifferently with the meanest and the worst ; upon those who are engaged in the highest and worthiest enterprises, and often as the direct...

Dangers of the Apostolic Age

James Moorhouse - 1903 - 250 หน้า
...being that lives. She burns, crushes, starves, poisons, tortures by slow agony; and she does all this with the most supercilious disregard both of mercy...noblest indifferently with the meanest and worst. In sober truth," he adds, " nearly all the things which men are hanged or imprisoned for doing to each...

The Goodness of God in View of the Facts of Nature and the Supernatural

George Thomson Knight - 1904 - 144 หน้า
...animals nor with men has- nature any regard for mercy or justice or equity. She empties her shafts on the best and noblest indifferently with the meanest...and worthiest enterprises, and often as the direct consequences of the noblest acts. She mows down those on whose existence hangs The Case for Scientific...

The Christian Faith Personally Given in a System of Doctrine

Olin Alfred Curtis - 1905 - 568 หน้า
...hideous deaths in reserve, such as the ingenious cruelty of a Nabis or a Domitian never surpassed. All this Nature does with the most supercilious disregard...might almost be imagined as a punishment for them. She mows down those on whose existence hangs the well-being of a whole people, perhaps the prospects...

Essays on Human Nature

William Maberry Strickler - 1906 - 298 หน้า
...by the quick or slow venom of her exhalations, and has hundreds of other hideous deaths in reserve. All this nature does with the most supercilious disregard...noblest indifferently with the meanest and worst. She mows down those on whose existence hangs the well-being of a whole people with as little compunction...




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