I now feel that I am dying : our care must be to minimise the pain. Do not let any of the servants come into the room, and keep away the youths: it will be distressing to them, and they can be of no service. Yet I must not be alone : you will remain with... The Annual biography and obituary - Page 3341833Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1833 - 490 pages
...which he conversed, related to the permanent improvement of the circumstances of a family, the junior member of which had contributed in some degree to...they can be of no service. Yet I must not be alone : yad will remain' with me, and you only ; and then we shrill have reduced the* pain to the least possible... | |
| William Jerdan - Great Britain - 1833 - 378 pages
...manner in which M. Dumont edited and translated his works. When he firmly believed that he was near his last hour, he said to one of his disciples, who was...have reduced the pain to the least possible amount." After death, his body was, at his express command, given to be dissected. Dr. Southwood Smith, an old... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 286 pages
...consciousness. Some time .before his death, when he firmly believed he was near that last hour, vhe said to one of his disciples, who was watching over...have reduced the pain to the least possible amount." Major Parry, in his ' Last Days of Lord Byrou,' gives the following description of Mr Bentham's appearance,... | |
| Alexander Cuthbert - Future life - 1838 - 312 pages
...of his disciples, who was watching over him, ' I feel that I am dying ; our care must be to minimize the pain. Do not let any of the servants come into...must not be alone ; you will remain with me, and you alone ; and then we shall have reduced the pain to the least possible amount.' " The very thought of... | |
| Christian - 1843 - 412 pages
...of his disciples, who was watching over him, " I feel that I am dying ; our care must be to minumize the pain. Do not let any of the servants come into...must not be alone. You will remain with me, and you alone ; and then we shall have reduced the pain to the least possible amount." . What a contrast between... | |
| Erskine Neale - Death - 1848 - 478 pages
...his disciples who was watching over him, ' I now feel that I am dying, our care must be to minimize the pain. Do not let any of the servants come into...only, and then we shall have reduced the pain to the lowest possible amount.' " zs "Bentham died on the 6th of June, 1832. His head reposed on Dr. Bowling's... | |
| 124 pages
...words uttered by that great philosopher : — "I feel that I am dying ; our care must be to minimize the pain. Do not let any of the servants come into...the youths ; it will be distressing to them and they ean be of no service ; yet I must not be alone. — You will remain with me and you alone, and then... | |
| Secularism - 1850 - 574 pages
...th» following passage: — ' I am a selfish man, as selfish as any man can be. But in me, some how or other, so it happens, selfishness has taken the...away the youths : it will be distressing to them, nnd they can be of no service. Yet I must not be alone : you will remain with me, and you only ; and... | |
| Alexander Somerville - Free trade - 1853 - 612 pages
...disciples, who was watching over him, — " I now feel that T am dying ; our care must be to minimize the pain. Do not let any of the servants come into...have reduced the pain to the least possible amount." Major Parry, in his " Last days of Lord Byron," givea the following description of Mr. Bentham's appearance,... | |
| Alexander Somerville - Free trade - 1853 - 628 pages
...disciples, who was watching over him, — " I now feel that T am dying ; our care must be to minimize the pain. Do not let any of the servants come into...distressing to them, and they can be of no service. Yet I roust not be alone : you will remain with me, and you only ; and then we shall have reduced the pain... | |
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