American plantations^ who can forbear admiring their fidelity, though it expresses itself in so dreadful a manner ? What might not that savage greatness of soul, which appears in these poor wretches on many occasions, be raised to, were it rightly cultivated... The Spectator - Strana 226upravili: - 1898Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1729 - 332 str.
...Wretches on many Occasions, be raifed to, were it right-, ly cultivated ? And what Colour of Excufe can there be for the Contempt with which we treat this Part of our Species ; That we mould not put them upon the common Foot of Humanity, that we (hould only fet an infignificant Fine... | |
| 1739 - 336 str.
...poor Wretches on many Occafions, be raifed to, were it rightly cultivated T And'what Colour of Excufe can there be for the Contempt with which we treat this Part of OUT Species ? That we fliould not put them upon the common foot of Humanity, that we mould only fet... | |
| 1778 - 350 str.
...poor wretches on many occafions, be railed to, were it rightly cultivated ? And what colour of excufe can there be for the contempt with which we treat this part of our ipecies ? That we fhould not put them upon the common foot of humanity, that we fhould only fet an... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 str.
...poor wretches on many occafions, be raifed to, were it rightly cultivated ? And what colour of excufe can there be for the contempt with which we treat this part of our fpecies ; that we ihould not put them upon the common foot of humanity; that we ihould only fet an... | |
| 1797 - 332 str.
...wretches on many occafions, be raifed to, were it Tightly rightly cultivated * ? And what colour of excufe can there be for the contempt with which we treat this part of our fpecies; that we fhould not put them upon the common footing of humanity ; that we fhould only fet... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 str.
...poor wretches on many occafions, be raifed to, were it rightly cultivated^? And what colour of excufe can there be, for the contempt with which we treat this part of our fpecies ; that we fliould not put them upon the common foot of humanity ; that we fhould only fet an... | |
| John Walker - 1801 - 424 str.
...dreadfula manner ? What might not that savage greatness of soul, which appears in these poor vyretches on many occasions, be raised to, were it rightly cultivated;'...should only set an insignificant fine upon the man who imtrders them ; nay, that we should, as much as in us lies, cut them off from the prospects of happiness... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 str.
...poor wretches on many occasions, be raifed to, were it rightly cultivated ? And what colour of excufe can there be for the contempt with which we treat this part of our fpecies I That we fhould not put them upon the common foot of humanity, that we fhoi'ld only fetan... | |
| 1803 - 402 str.
...in so dreadful a manner? What might not that savage greatness of Koul v hich appears in these poor wretches on many occasions, be raised to, were it...we treat this part of our species? That we should rot put them upon the common foot of humanity, that we should only set an insignificant fine upon the... | |
| 1804 - 412 str.
...in so dreadful a manner t What might not that savage greatness of soul which appears in these poor wretches on many occasions be raised to, were it rightly...there be for the contempt with which we treat this pan of our species ? that we should not put them upon the common foot of humanity ; that we should... | |
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