Utilitarians, who would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables ; men who think, as far as such can be said to think, that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment than the body, who look to the earth as a stable,... Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters - Sayfa 31Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters tarafından - 1876Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1842 - 986 sayfa
...profitless ; so that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables ; men who...such can be said to think, that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment than the body ; who look to the earth as a stable and its fruit as fodder... | |
| 1846 - 534 sayfa
...profitless ; so that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians who would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables — men...such can be said to think, that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment more than the body ; who look to the earth as a stable, and to its fruit... | |
| John Ruskin - 1848 - 266 sayfa
...profitless, so that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables ; men who...such can be said to think, that the meat is more than the Life, and the raiment than the body, who look to the earth as a stable, and to its fruit as fodder... | |
| 1850 - 600 sayfa
...profitless; so that men insolently call themselves utilitarians, who would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables ; men who...such can be said to think, that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment than the body ; who look to the earth as a stable, and to its fruit as fodder... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 604 sayfa
...profitless ; so that men insolently call themselves utilitarians, wlio would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables ; men who...such can be said to think, that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment than the body ; who look to the earth as a stable, and to its fruit as fodder... | |
| 1879 - 442 sayfa
...profitless, so that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables ; men who...can be said to think (!), that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment than the body, who look to the earth as a stable and to its fruit as fodder;... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 sayfa
...profitless ; so that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables ; men who...such can be said to think, that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment than the body ; who look to the earth as a stable, and to its fruit as fodder... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 sayfa
...profitless : so that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables; men who...such can be said to think, that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment than the body ; who look to the earth as a stable, and to its fruit as fodder... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 sayfa
...Utilitarians, who would tirn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables; mtii who think, as far as such can be said to think, that the meat is mois than the life, and the raiment than the body ; who look to the earti as a stable, and to its fruit... | |
| 1854 - 576 sayfa
...profitless : so' that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables; men who...such can be said to think, that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment than the body ; who look to the earth as a stable, and to ite fruit as fodder... | |
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