| Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1841 - 628 sider
...inflict upon his fellow-creature. "I hold this slow and d'iily tampering with the mysteries of tho brain, to be immeasurably worse than any torture of the body : and because ita ghastly signs and tokens arc not so palpable to tho eye and senso of touch as scars upon tho flesh... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 sider
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...are not so palpable to the eye and sense of touch as scars upon the flesh ; because its wounds are not upon the surface , and it extorts few cries that... | |
| William Parker Foulke - 1861 - 118 sider
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...are not so palpable to the eye and sense of touch as scars upon the flesh ; because its wounds are not upon the surface, and it extorts few cries that human... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1866 - 472 sider
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...are not so palpable to the eye and sense of touch as scars upon the flesh ; because its wounds are not upon the surface, and it extorts few cries that human... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1878 - 544 sider
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow-creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...; and because its ghastly signs and tokens are not palpable to the eye and sense of touch, as scars upon the flesh — because its wounds are not upon... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 658 sider
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow-creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...are not so palpable to the eye and sense of touch as scars upon the flesh ; because its wounds are not upon the surface, and it extorts few cries that human... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 596 sider
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow-creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...ghastly signs and tokens are not so palpable to the eve and sense of touch as scars upon the flesh ; because its wounds are not upon the surface, and it... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 130 sider
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to infiict upon his fellow-creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries of the hrain to he immeasurahly worse than any torture of the hody ; and hecause its ghastly signs and tokens... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 sider
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow-creature. : the big one?" " What, the one as big as me ? " returned...hanging there now," replied the boy. " Is it ?" sai scars upon the flesh, — because its wounds are not upon the surface, and it extorts few cries that... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 502 sider
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...are not so palpable to the eye and sense of touch as scars upon the flesh ; because its wounds are not upon the surface, and it extorts few cries that human... | |
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