For, indeed, when, where and how can what are called the primary objects of nature be possessed in this life with such certainty that they are not subject to the vicissitudes of chance?
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Sex and Death: A Reappraisal of Human Mortality
October 1, 2002, Polity Press
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Sex and Death: A Reappraisal of Human Mortality
October 1, 2002, Polity Press
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"For, indeed, when, where and how can what are called the primary objects of nature be possessed in this life with such certainty that they are not subject to the vicissitudes of chance?"
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