 | 1790 - 522 páginas
...purpofes, and afford us pain inftead of pleafure, indead of an aid they become an incumbrance, and anfwcr none of the intentions for which they were given,...benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourfelves prudently chufe a partial death. In fome cafes, a mangled,... | |
 | 1790 - 566 páginas
...purpofes, and afford us pain initead of pleafurc, inftead of an aid they become an encumbrance, and anfwcr none of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and bejievoLiit that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourfelves... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 320 páginas
...purpofes, and afford us pain inftead of pleafure, inftead of an aid become an incumbrance, and anfwer none of the intentions for which they were given,...benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourfelves, in fome cafes, prudently choofe a partial death. A mangled... | |
 | William Smith - 1803 - 494 páginas
...That bodies should be lent while they can afford us pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge, or doing good to our fellow creatures, is a kind and...benevolent that a way is provided, by which we may get rid of them — Death isthat way : we ourselves prudently chuse a partial death, in some cases. A mangled... | |
 | William Smith - 1803 - 514 páginas
...That bodies should be lent while they can afford us pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge, or doing good to our fellow creatures, is a kind and...for which they were given, it is equally kind and bene. volent that a way is provided, by which we may get rid of them — Death isthat way : we ourselves... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 páginas
...they can afford us pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge, or doing good to our fellow-creatures, is a kind and benevolent act of God. When they become...benevolent, that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves, in some cases, prudently choose a partial death. A mangled... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 páginas
...of an aid become an incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were given, it it equally kind and benevolent, that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves, in some cases, prudently choose a partial death. A mangled... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 308 páginas
...they can afford ui. pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge, or doing good to our fellow-creatures, is a kind and benevolent act of God. When they become...benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them*. Death- is that way. We ourselves, in some cases, prudently choose a partial death. A... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1810 - 292 páginas
...pleasure, instead of an aid become an incumbrante, and answer none of the inientinns for which ihry were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that, a way is pruvu---a by -which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves, iu some cases, prudenijy... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 196 páginas
...can afford us pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge, or doing good to •our fellow-creatures, is a kind and benevolent act of God. When they become...benevolent .that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. . Death is that way. We ourselves, in some cases, prudently choose a partial death. A... | |
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