If I attack the vicious, I shall only set upon them in a body ; and will not be provoked by the worst usage I can receive from others, to make an example of any particular criminal. The Spectator: A Digest-index - Strana 34autor/autoři: William Wheeler - 1892 - 178 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
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| 1803 - 450 str.
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| 1803 - 454 str.
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| 1803 - 434 str.
...an example of any particular criminal. In short, I have so much of a Drawcansir in me, that I shall pass over a single foe to charge whole armies. It is not Lais nor Sitenus, but the harlot and the drunkard, whom I shall endeavour to expose ; and shall consider... | |
| 1803 - 420 str.
...an example of any particular criminal. In short, I have so much of a Drawcansir in me, that I shall pass over a single foe to charge whole armies. It is not Lais nor Silenus, but the harlot and the drunkard, whom I shall endeavour to expose ; and shall consider... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 str.
...provoked by the worst usage I can receive from others, to make an example of any particular criminal. — It is not Lais or Silenus, but the harlot and the...species, not as it is circumstanced in an individual *." Upon this principle are all the moral and critical essays of our author conducted, whether they... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 str.
...provoked by the worst usage I can receive from others, to make an example of any particular criminal. — It is not Lais or Silenus, but the harlot and the...species, not as it is circumstanced in an individual *." Upon this principle are all the moral and critical essays of our author conducted, whether they... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 416 str.
...an example of any particular criminal. In short, I have so much of a Drawcansir in me, that I shall pass over a single foe to charge whole armies. It...expose ; and shall consider the crime as it appears in the species, not as it is circumstanced in an individual. I think it was Caligula, who wished the whole... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 412 str.
..."an example of any particular criminal. In short, I have so much of a Drawcan siiin me, that I shall pass over a single foe to charge whole armies. It...expose; and shall consider the crime as it appears in ihr. species, not as it ia circumstanced in ,iii ¡nditidual. I think, il wa¡t ('dli|;ula, who wished... | |
| Spectator The - 1811 - 802 str.
...an example of any particular criminal. In diort, 1 have to much of a UrawcanHr* in me, that I «ball pass over a single foe to charge whole armies. It is not Lais or Silcnw, but the harlot and the drunkard, whom I shall endeavour to expose; and shall consider the crime... | |
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