The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 26
... death or recovery . he happens to be taken from you , you are immedi- ately surrounded with numbers of these spectators , who expect a melancholy shrug of your shoulders , a pathetical shake of your head , and an expressive distortion ...
... death or recovery . he happens to be taken from you , you are immedi- ately surrounded with numbers of these spectators , who expect a melancholy shrug of your shoulders , a pathetical shake of your head , and an expressive distortion ...
Strana 35
... death by the most exquisite torments , would be sufficient to extirpate a crime which had so long prevailed , and was so firmly fixed in the opinion of the world as great and laudable ; but the king an- swered , that indeed instances of ...
... death by the most exquisite torments , would be sufficient to extirpate a crime which had so long prevailed , and was so firmly fixed in the opinion of the world as great and laudable ; but the king an- swered , that indeed instances of ...
Strana 38
... death : We have also farther , with great sorrow of mind , observed that this dreadful action , by long impunity , ( our royal attention being employed upon matters of more general concern , ) is become honourable , and the refusal to ...
... death : We have also farther , with great sorrow of mind , observed that this dreadful action , by long impunity , ( our royal attention being employed upon matters of more general concern , ) is become honourable , and the refusal to ...
Strana 39
... death , but his whole estate , real , mixed , and personal , shall from the hour of his death be vested in the next heir of the person whose blood he spilt . ' That it shall not hereafter be in our royal pow- er , or that of our ...
... death , but his whole estate , real , mixed , and personal , shall from the hour of his death be vested in the next heir of the person whose blood he spilt . ' That it shall not hereafter be in our royal pow- er , or that of our ...
Strana 47
... Death is not sufficient to deter men who make it their glory to despise it ; but if every one that fought a duel were to stand in the pillory , it would quickly lessen the number of these imaginary men of honour , and put an end to so ...
... Death is not sufficient to deter men who make it their glory to despise it ; but if every one that fought a duel were to stand in the pillory , it would quickly lessen the number of these imaginary men of honour , and put an end to so ...
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