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1 2 | a good deal of military life - more, perhaps, than if 2 2 | disgust him with a military life; indeed, to excite in him 3 4 | For a part of his life he was a surveyor, and at 4 11| difficult enterprises, a life of exposure.~ 5 12| carrying out the purpose of a life. I noticed that he did not 6 20| disparagingly, that "he threw his life away," because he resisted 7 35| business before he gave his life to the cause of the oppressed.~ 8 36| did not value his bodily life in comparison with ideal 9 45| discipline and habits of life, than an ordinary organization, 10 55| who there laid down his life for the poor and oppressed 11 55| ready to sacrifice his life at any moment for the benefit 12 57| will be more shocked by his life than by his death. I shall 13 57| for one to spend his whole life in talking or writing about 14 58| for him. He took up his life and he laid it down for 15 59| because there had been no life; they merely rotted or sloughed 16 59| do it. They haven't got life enough in them. They'll 17 59| lives, when there is no life to take. Memento mori! We 18 63| failure, and his continued life, be it of whatever character, 19 67| when a government takes the life of a man without the consent 20 68| you. I plead not for his life, but for his character - 21 68| character - his immortal life; and so it becomes your 22 69| doubting if a prolonged life, if any life, can do as 23 69| a prolonged life, if any life, can do as much good as