| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 604 sider
...cases, prudently choose a partial death. A mangled painful limb, which cannot be restored, we willingly cut off. He, who plucks out a tooth, parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it; and he, who quits the whole body, parts at once with all pains, and possibilities... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 320 sider
...cases, prudently choose a partial death. A mangled painful limh, which cannot he restored, we willingly cut off. He who plucks out a tooth parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it : and he who quits the whole hody parts at once with all pains, and possihilities... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 250 sider
...cases, prudently choose a partial death. A mangled painful limh, which cannot he restored, we willingly cut off. He who plucks out a tooth, parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it : and he who quits the whole hody parts at once, with all pains, and possihilities... | |
| John Stanley (printer.) - 1849 - 178 sider
...cases prudently choose a partial death. A mangled painful limb, which cannot be restored, we willingly cut off. He who plucks out a tooth, parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it; and he who quits the whole body, parts at once with all pains, and possibilities... | |
| 1881 - 792 sider
...which cannot be restored, we willingly cut off. He that plucks out a tooth parts with it freely, sines the pain goes with it; and he that quits the whole body parts with all the pains or possibility of ji lins and disease it was liable to, or capable of making him... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 sider
...cases, prudently choose a partial death. A mangled, painful limb, which cannot be restored, we willingly cut off. He who plucks out a tooth parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it; and he who quits the whole body parts at once with all pains, and possibilities... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 sider
...prudently choose a partial death. A mangled, painful limb, which can not be restored, we willingly cut off. He who plucks out a tooth, parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it : and he who quits the whole body, parts at once with all -pains, and possibilities... | |
| baroness Rosina Doyle Bulwer- Lytton - 1856 - 386 sider
...which cannot be restored, we willingly cut off. lie who plucks out a tooth parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it; and he that quits the whole body, parts at once with all its pains, and possibilities of pains and diseases it was liable to, or capable of making him suffer.... | |
| baroness Rosina Doyle Bulwer- Lytton - 1859 - 464 sider
...choose a partial death ; in some cases a mangled, painful limb, which cannot be restored, we willingly cut off. He who plucks out a tooth parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it ; and he that quits the whole body, parts at once with all its pains, and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1864 - 260 sider
...prudently choose a partial death. A manjled painful limb, which cannot be restored, v™ willingly cut off. He who plucks out a tooth, parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it : and he who quits the whole body, parts at once with all pains, and possibilities... | |
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