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" ... all the sins, physical and moral, against man and God, I know of none so utterly to be condemned as the very common one of the destruction of the child while yet in the womb of the mother. So utterly repugnant is it, that I can scarcely express the... "
Why We Practice Plural Marriage - Page 27
by Helen Mar Whitney - 1884 - 72 pages
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Conjugal Sins Against the Laws of Life and Health: And Their Effects Upon ...

Augustus Kinsley Gardner - Hygiene, Sexual - 1870 - 258 pages
...repugnant is it, that I can scarcely express the loathing with which I approach the subject. Murder I Murder in cold blood, without cause, of an unknown...exist in a parent's breast — in a mother's heart ! ' T is for no wrong that it has committed that its sweet life is so cruelly taken away. Its coming...
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On the Uses of Wines in Health and Disease

Francis Edmund Anstie - Alcohol - 1870 - 104 pages
...of the whole community. His denunciations of infanticide are uncompromising. He calls it " murder, murder in cold blood, without cause, of an unknown...being, but that blood momentarily interchanging." His experience suggests that the public has no conception of the extent to which this crime prevails....
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Plain facts for old and young

John Harvey Kellogg - 1881 - 570 pages
...repugnant is it that I can scarcely express the loathing with which I approach the subject. Murder ! — murder in cold blood, without cause, of an unknown...interchanging ! Good God! Does it seem possible that such de271 272 PLAIN FACTS FOR A Terrible Crlo Not a Modern Crime. pravity can exist in a parent's breast...
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Plain Facts for Old and Young

John Harvey Kellogg - Hygiene, Sexual - 1882 - 530 pages
...repugnant is it that I can scarcely express the loathing with which I approach the subject. Murder! — murder in cold blood, without cause, of an unknown...one's nearest relative ; in fact, part of one's very %eing ; actually having, not only one's own blood in its being, but that blood momentarily interchanging...
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