 | Jeremy Bentham - 1823 - 300 sider
...abandoning a sensitive being to the same fate ? What else is it that should trace the insuperable line? Is it the faculty of reason, or, perhaps, the faculty...beyond comparison a more rational, 'as well as a more conversible animal, than an infant of a day, or a week, or even a month, old. But suppose the case... | |
 | Jeremy Bentham - 1834 - 678 sider
...distinguishing between suffering and enjoyment? Is the faculty of reason, or that of discourse to determine ? ' But a fullgrown horse or dog, is, beyond comparison, a more rational, as well as a more conversible animal than an infant of a day, or a week, or even a month old. And suppose the case were... | |
 | Jeremy Bentham - 1834 - 476 sider
...distinguishing between suffering and enjoyment? Is the faculty of reason, or that of discourse to determine ? ' But a fullgrown horse or dog, is, beyond comparison, a more rational, as well as a more conversible animal than an infant of a day, or a week, or even a month old. And suppose the case were... | |
 | Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 334 sider
...abandoning a sensitive being to the same fate ? What else is it that should trace the insuperable line? Is it the faculty of reason, or, perhaps, the faculty of discourse 'f But a fullgrown horse or dog is beyond comparison a more rational, as well as a more conversable... | |
 | William Whewell - 1852 - 316 sider
...sensitive being to the caprice of a tormentor. What else is it that should trace the insuperable line ? Is it the faculty of reason, or perhaps the faculty...more conversable animal, than an infant of a day, a week, or even a month old. But suppose the case were otherwise, what would it avail! The question... | |
 | Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1855 - 398 sider
...sensitive being to the caprice •of a tormentor. What else is it that should trace the insuperable line ? is it the faculty of reason, or, perhaps, the faculty...a more conversable animal than an infant of a day, a week, or even a month old. But suppose the case were otherwise, what would it avail ? The question... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 576 sider
...sensitive being to the caprice of a tormentor. What else is it that should trace the insuperable line ? Is it the faculty of reason, or perhaps the faculty...more conversable animal, than an infant of a day, a week, or even a month old. But suppose the case were otherwise, what would it avail ? The question... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 576 sider
...sensitive being to the caprice of a tormentor. What else is it that should trace the insuperable line ? Is it the faculty of reason, or perhaps the faculty...more conversable animal, than an infant of a day, a week, or even a month old. But suppose the case were otherwise, what would it avail ? The question... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1859 - 670 sider
...sensitive being to the caprice of a tormentor. What else is it that should trace the insuperable line ? is it the faculty of reason, or, perhaps the faculty...comparison a more rational as well as a more conversable being than an infant of a day, a week, or even a month old. But suppose the case was otherwise, what... | |
 | Francis Jacox - 1871 - 358 sider
...sensitive being to the caprice of a tormentor. What else is it that should trace the insuperable line ? is it the faculty of reason, or, perhaps the faculty...comparison a more rational as well as a more conversable being than an infant of a day, a week, or even a month old. But suppose the case was otherwise, what... | |
| |