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... regard it as presenting hypotheses , rather than doc- trines and an actual organic polity . A comparison of general efforts , past and present , but especially the latter , is as surely necessary to a sound system of charitable ...
... regard it as presenting hypotheses , rather than doc- trines and an actual organic polity . A comparison of general efforts , past and present , but especially the latter , is as surely necessary to a sound system of charitable ...
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... regard continental charities as signal examples of what we ought to do , or ought never to have done . We do not think our insularity has so far cramped us as to make an external status the only true one for understanding our posi- tion ...
... regard continental charities as signal examples of what we ought to do , or ought never to have done . We do not think our insularity has so far cramped us as to make an external status the only true one for understanding our posi- tion ...
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... regard the name Wichern gave to his brethren as an unfortunate one . They are called convicts , not because they have been convicted of any crime , but from the monkish Latin convivo , to live together , which really expresses the ...
... regard the name Wichern gave to his brethren as an unfortunate one . They are called convicts , not because they have been convicted of any crime , but from the monkish Latin convivo , to live together , which really expresses the ...
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... regards the prevailing schools of medicine . ( the time has not come for an impartial inquiry into the claims of Homoeopathy ) , that , beyond two or three specifics , such as quinine for ague and lemon juice for scurvy , medicine ...
... regards the prevailing schools of medicine . ( the time has not come for an impartial inquiry into the claims of Homoeopathy ) , that , beyond two or three specifics , such as quinine for ague and lemon juice for scurvy , medicine ...
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... regard to health , is unworthy of a man , much more of a Christian . But then , on the other hand , to cut off our days by intemperance , indiscretion , and guilty passions — to live miser- ably for the sake of gratifying a sweet tooth ...
... regard to health , is unworthy of a man , much more of a Christian . But then , on the other hand , to cut off our days by intemperance , indiscretion , and guilty passions — to live miser- ably for the sake of gratifying a sweet tooth ...
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Стр. 287 - ... sitting by their studious lamps, musing, searching, revolving new notions and ideas wherewith to present as with their homage and their fealty the approaching reformation, others as fast reading, trying all things, assenting to the force of reason and convincement.
Стр. 202 - The only part of the conduct of any one, for which he is amenable to society, is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute. Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign.
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