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Page 168
... death as the real entrance into life , and thinking a natural death dishonourable , is eager at all times to get rid of life . The Epicureans and Peripatetics ridiculed suicide , as being death caused by the fear of death . M. Falret ...
... death as the real entrance into life , and thinking a natural death dishonourable , is eager at all times to get rid of life . The Epicureans and Peripatetics ridiculed suicide , as being death caused by the fear of death . M. Falret ...
Page 169
... death - death becoming in con- sequence so familiarized to the people , that a Japanese rips up his belly with all imaginable coolness . The profession of a soldier naturally leads to a contempt of life ; but it is only in the idleness ...
... death - death becoming in con- sequence so familiarized to the people , that a Japanese rips up his belly with all imaginable coolness . The profession of a soldier naturally leads to a contempt of life ; but it is only in the idleness ...
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... death of Don Pedro , 424 Cerutti's Italian Grammar characterised , 310 Chaucer and Spenser compared , 148 Chantrey's Monument of Sleeping Children , verses on , by J. , 100 Chemistry ( Practical ) , 139 --- important services of , 190 ...
... death of Don Pedro , 424 Cerutti's Italian Grammar characterised , 310 Chaucer and Spenser compared , 148 Chantrey's Monument of Sleeping Children , verses on , by J. , 100 Chemistry ( Practical ) , 139 --- important services of , 190 ...
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