| Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1841 - 628 sidor
...inflict upon his fellow-creature. "I hold this slow and d'iily tampering with the mysteries of tho brain, to be immeasurably worse than any torture of the body : and because ita ghastly signs and tokens arc not so palpable to tho eye and senso of touch as scars upon tho flesh... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 206 sidor
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...flesh; because its wounds are not upon the surface, 68 69 and it extorts few cries that human ears can hear; therefore I the more denounce it, as a secret... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1878 - 544 sidor
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow-creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...; and because its ghastly signs and tokens are not palpable to the eye and sense of touch, as scars upon the flesh — because its wounds are not upon... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 658 sidor
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow-creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...extorts few cries that human ears can hear ; therefore 1 the more denounce it, as a secret punishment which slumbering humanity is not roused up to stay.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 596 sidor
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow-creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...ghastly signs and tokens are not so palpable to the eve and sense of touch as scars upon the flesh ; because its wounds are not upon the surface, and it... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 398 sidor
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow -creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...not upon the surface, and it. extorts few cries that Tiuman ears can hear ; therefore I the more denounce it, as a secret punishment which slumbering humanity... | |
| Vagabond - 1877 - 238 sidor
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow-creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...immeasurably worse than any torture of the body, and becauseits ghastly signs and tokens are not so palpable to the eye and sense of. touch as scars upon... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 496 sidor
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...and sense of touch as scars upon the flesh ; because ita wounds are not upon the surface, and it extorts few cries that human ears can hear ; therefore... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1883 - 666 sidor
...sufferers themselves can fathom, and which no man has a right to inflict upon his fellow-creature. I hold this slow and daily tampering with the mysteries...palpable to the eye and sense of touch as scars upon the flesh,—because its wounds are not upon the surface, and it extorts few cries that human ears can... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 860 sidor
...which no man has a right to inflicf upon his fellow creature. I hold this slow a.xl dafly Uuyeririg with the mysteries of the brain, to be immeasurably...are not so palpable to the eye and sense of touch as sca:s upon the flesh; because its wounds are not upon the suifrce, and' it extorts few cries that human... | |
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