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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

............................................................................. 399 Terrorism is moral from a self-centered viewpoint ....................... ...red viewpoint ............................................................ 399 8 Terrorism is immoral from a self-centered viewpoint ............... ...entered viewpoint ........................................................ 399 Terrorism is moral from a God-based viewpoint ........................... ...ations were largely socially inspired. How could a merciful God allow the deaths of so many innocent people in New York in September of 2001. How co... ...eming lack of mercy by the Judeo-Christian-Muslim God in allowing so many deaths to innocent people in wars and natural disasters. They often also m... ...dead? A merciless or a merciful god? A God that created the world in 4004 BC or created the universe 14 billion years ago. Is it a God that created a... ...ut over a creating god, especially a God that created the universe in 4004 BC as is so commonly believed. The certainty of evolution and the later de... ...le, whose earliest written historical evidence comes from the 2nd Century BC, is accurate in recounting things that happened thousands of years bef... ...2 million from his own armies. Was that bad because of the total number of deaths or was it good for population control? His structure of laws was ce...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...on about Milan and my paintings and the siege and Milan’s bombardment and deaths—pell-mell thoughts. Francesco brought cups of wine. For us this was... ...melled new, raw earth—as terrifying as the death smell. ’Sblood, how many deaths does it take to satisfy the earth? YOUTH— What is this vomit, ... ...aples as sailors leer at them from on top a stack of boxes. 399 Henley Street June 20, 1615 llen and I sailed the Thames, the wat...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...PLITNESS Chapter Six A: Civilization The Effect of Civilization on Humans 399 they are. It does not take a fucking rocket scientist to figure o... ... power of national banks, moneyed capitalists…money: filthy lucre, capitalist deathsheads: the Jewish Rothschild family intermarrying with English, A... ...Harbor was going to be bombed and letting Americans die so he could use their deaths as an excuse to declare war. Just like Bush Jr. used the pre-kn... ...first would-be skinners lost their own skins in the process and died horrible deaths. They were literally skinned alive by their own evils… they di...

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Memorials and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

............................................................................. 399 DIALOGUE THE FIRST ....................................................... ...e very shadow of the catastrophe, being divided from the most frightful of deaths by scarcely more, if more at all, than seventy seconds. Such was the... ...n glades, divided hearts that would either have encountered death, or many deaths, for the other. These were regions of natural peace and tranquillity... ...nd placing himself in an attitude of defence, that he would die a thousand deaths sooner than surrender the sword of his father, the Palsgrave, a prin... ... to have put tri- umphant arguments into any speaker’s mouth, unless they 399 Thomas de Quincey had previously convinced my own understanding. Finall...

...8 INTRODUCTORY DIALOGUE ............................................................................................................................. 399 DIALOGUE THE FIRST ........................................................................................................................................ 409 DIALOGUE THE SECOND ............................................

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The Iliad of Homer

By: Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

...ncidents, that no one bears a likeness to another; such different kinds of deaths, that no two heroes are wounded in the same manner, and such a profu... ... Fits the sharp arrow to the well-strung bow. One from a hundred feather’d deaths he chose, Fated to wound, and cause of future woes; Then offers vows... ...d Curetian bands; To guard it those; to conquer, these advance; And mutual deaths were dealt with mutual chance. The silver Cynthia bade contention ri... ...dful plumage nodded from on high; The Pelian javelin, in his better hand, 399 Pope Shot trembling rays that glitter’d o’er the land; And on his breas... ...e him an object of great interest with the subsequent poets.”—Grote, i, p. 399. 254 Milton has rivalled this passage describing the descent of Gabriel...

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The Pioneers Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna a Descriptive Tale

By: James Fenimore Cooper

...that the chimneys should rise with the roof, in order that the smoke might bc carried off, and they thus be- came four extremely conspicuous objects i... ...e background. On the tomb were the names, with the dates of the births and deaths, of several individuals, all of whom bore the name of Grant. An extr... ... habitual effort at cour- tesy, as he said, in a hollow, tremulous voice: 399 James Fenimore Cooper “Be pleased to be seated, gentlemen. The council ...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 3

By: Thomas Hutchinson

...he mother, to whom the perpetual restlessness of disease and unaccountable deaths incident to her children are the causes of incurable unhappiness, wo... ...y, disappointment, 314; soon, 369; stay, 392; mad, 394; Nay, 398; serpent, 399; 304 Volume 3 said, 403; cruel, 439; hate, 461; hearts, 483; he, 529; ... ...tistrophe 2a, Antistrophe 2b. That of Strophe 2 may be thus expressed:—a-a-bc; d-d- bc; a-c-d; b-c. Between this and Antistrophe 2a (the second member... ...with, in one particular, a subtle modification. The scheme now becomes a-a-bc; d-d-bc; a-c-b; d-c: i.e. the rhymes of lines 9 and 10 are transposed—Go...

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The Noble Qur'An

By: Rev. J. M. Rodwell

...s with those who believe and work righteous- ness, so that their lives and deaths shall be alike? Ill do they judge. In all truth hath God created the... ...slims trench more and more on the territories of the idolatrous Arabians. 399 The Koran SURA II.–THE COW 1 [XCI.] MEDINA.–286 Verses In the Name of ...

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Master Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel

By: Thomas Urquhart

...heir full growth,—he is little. Crescat; Nos qui vivimus, multiplicemur. 399 Rabelais It is written so, and it is holy stuff, I warrant you; the tru... ...all use of reason and common language, what I had rather suffer a thousand deaths, if it were pos- sible, than have thought; as who should make bread ...

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