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" It seems hard that widows and orphans should be left to struggle for life or death. Nevertheless, when regarded not separately, but in connection with the interests of universal humanity, these harsh fatalities are seen to be full of the highest beneficence... "
Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ... - 323 ページ
Herbert Spencer 著 - 1851 - 476 ページ
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Social Statics: Or, The Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ...

Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 542 ページ
...separately, but in connection with the interests of universal humanity, these harsh fatalities are seen to be full of the highest beneficence — the same beneficence...people^ — people over whom in so far as their feelings are concerned we may fitly rejoice — who have not the nerve to look this matter fairly in the face....

Medical Record, 第 18 巻

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1880 - 758 ページ
...separately, but in connection with the interests of universal humanity, these harsh fatalities are seen to be full of the highest beneficence — the same beneficence...— people over whom, in so far as their feelings are concerned, we may fitly rejoice — who have not the nerve to look this matter fairly in the face....

The American Quarterly Church Review and Ecclesiastical Register, 第 18 巻

1867 - 678 ページ
...separately, but in connection with the interests of universal humanity, these harsh fatalities are seen to be full of the highest beneficence — the same beneficence...and the debilitated, as the victims of an epidemic." And this is the way in which " the stern discipline, which we see at work through all nature, is a...

Social Statics: Or, The Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ...

Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 ページ
...separately, but in connection with the interests of universal humanity, these harsh fatalities are seen to be full of the highest beneficence — the same beneficence...people — people over whom in so far as their feelings are concerned we may fitly rejoice — who have not the nerve to look this matter fairly in the face....

The Popular Science Monthly, 第 37 巻

1890 - 980 ページ
...separately, but in connection with the interests of universal humanity, these harsh features are seen to be full of the highest beneficence — the same beneficence...and the debilitated as the victims of an epidemic " (Social Statics, p. 854). In the foregoing paragraph Mr. Spencer has included types of all the objects...

Rational Communism: The Present and the Future Republic of North America

Alonzo Van Deusen - 1885 - 508 ページ
...separately, but in connection with the interests of universal humanity, these harsh fatalities are seen to be full of the highest beneficence — the, same beneficence...and the debilitated as the victims of an epidemic." Herein, O man, according to Mr. Spencer's philosophy, you may learn your fate and the true method by...

Inductive Political Economy, 第 1 巻

William Lucas Sargant - 1887 - 426 ページ
...separately, but in connection with the interests of universal humanity, these harsh fatalities are seen to be full of the highest beneficence — the same beneficence...an epidemic." " There are many very amiable people .... who have not the nerve to look this matter fairly in the face. . . . All defenders of a poor-law...

Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 第 19 巻

Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1888 - 532 ページ
...happiness and well-being of both are promoted. In man, among other analogous processes, are specified " the beneficence which brings to early graves the children...and the debilitated as the victims of an epidemic." In "The Man rersus The State," written thirty-three years later, Mr. Spencer refers to Mr. Darwin's...

The Popular Science Monthly, 第 37 巻

1890 - 924 ページ
...separately, but in connection with the interests of universal humanity, these harsh features are seen to be full of the highest beneficence — the same beneficence...and the debilitated as the victims of an epidemic " (Social Statics, p. 854). In the foregoing paragraph Mr. Spencer has included types of all the objects...

The Popular Science Monthly, 第 37 巻

1890 - 920 ページ
...interests of universal humanity, these harsh features are seen to be full of the highest beneficeuce — the same beneficence which brings to early graves...and the debilitated as the victims of an epidemic" (Social Statics, p. 354). In the foregoing paragraph Mr. Spencer has included types of all the objects...




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