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" Shakspeare as to the corporal sufferance of the beetle trod upon be not litererally accurate — yet who is entitled to affirm the contrary ? — this, I think, is clear, that the child who is indulged in mutilating or killing an insect for his own pleasure,... "
Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of ... - Page xxxix
by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1848
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American Journal of Science and Arts, Volume 54

Science - 1847 - 490 pages
...animals, — O spare yon emmet, rich in hoardrd grain, He lives with pleasure, and he dies with pain. no more doubt than I have of my own existence, that...corporal sufferance of the beetle trod upon be not litererally accurate — yet who is entitled to affirm the contrary ? — this, I think, is clear,...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

Geology - 1847 - 492 pages
...animals, — O spare yon emmet, rich in hoarded grain, He lives with pleasure, and he dies with pain. no more doubt than I have of my own existence, that...corporal sufferance of the beetle trod upon be not litererally accurate — yet who is entitled to affirm the contrary ? — this, I think, is clear,...
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A Refutation of Every Argument Brought Against the Truth of Christianity ...

William Grisenthwaite - Church history - 1825 - 314 pages
...which Christ published, will be published "to all nations, from one end of the earth unto the other," I have no more doubt than I have of my own existence. The little spark kindled in Judea, has already illuminated almost all one quarter of the world, and...
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Humbling recollections of my ministry, by a clergyman of the established ...

Peel - 1842 - 56 pages
...shall not perish, but " have everlasting life." That this teaching has been blessed to more than a few, I have no more doubt than I have of my own existence, because I have witnessed in men who were once haters of God and haters of one another, the gradual...
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A Holy, Sacred, and Divine Roll and Book: From the Lord God of ..., Parts 1-2

Philemon Stewart - 1843 - 440 pages
...Heaven to earth, and made known their will through instruments of mortal clay. Of the reality of this I have no more doubt than I have of my own existence. We have found by experience, that the Lord is able to cause his creatures to know for a certainty,...
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Archaeologia Cambrensis

Electronic journals - 1847 - 418 pages
...been a Catholic well acquainted with the Catholic ritual, and the offices of the Virgin in particular, I have no more doubt than I have of my own existence, that hy applying with industry the rule I have pointed out, she would have been enabled to have placed her...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

Geology - 1847 - 490 pages
...his spirit, and the last of which contains all my own morality in respect to the lower animals, — O spare yon emmet, rich in hoarded grain, He lives with...corporal sufferance of the beetle trod upon be not litererally accurate — yet who is entitled to affirm the contrary ? — this, I think, is clear,...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1848 - 680 pages
...his spirit, and the last of which contains all my own morality in respect of the lower animals, — 0 spare yon emmet, rich in hoarded grain : He lives...sufferance of the beetle trod upon be not literally accurate — yet who is entitled to affirm the contrary ? — this, I think, is clear, that the child...
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Lectures on the Nature and Use of Money: Delivered Before the Members of the ...

John Gray - Economics - 1848 - 370 pages
...than any other in which the public haVe ever been previously requested to examine it. This work, which I have no more doubt than I have of my own existence, is destined very considerably to aid in revolutionizing the monetary systems of Europe, I shall at...
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Gunn's domestic medicine, or, Poor man's friend, in the hours of affliction ...

John C. Gunn - 1860 - 922 pages
...disease, is well known ; but that the effects produced by it are frequently mistaken for the pox itself, I have no more doubt than I have of my own existence. The French method of curing pox, is by the use 01 administration of Van Swieten's liquor, as they call...
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