We cannot admit that the history of mankind justifies his conclusion; for the great majority of men life is a good, and its continuance an object of hope. [Please select]
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That is the only thing that justifies marriage. [Please select]
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Such is the argument by which reason justifies its advances towards a primal being. [Please select]
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That hope justifies my cruel studies, which, though apparently so puerile, are in reality worthy of serious consideration. [Please select]
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There is nothing in the fragments of Heracleitus which at all justifies Plato's account of him. [Please select]
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"I'm going to do a very unprofessional thing, but, as I've known you for years, I feel the case justifies me."' [Please select]
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At all events an incident which occurred about the same time justifies this belief. [Please select]
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All labor, whether of head or hand, is divine; and labor alone justifies a man as a son of earth and heaven. [Please select]
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"Really," said Burk as he watched the fruit disappear, "your child-like pleasure almost justifies my crime." [Please select]
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Tonics, to strengthen the system generally, should be employed; and an occasional dose of the cathartic pills administered, providing the condition is such as justifies the use of purgatives. [Please select]
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I am primarily concerned with the history of a school or sect, not with the history of the arguments by which it justifies itself in the court of pure reason. [Please select]
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