The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
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Strana 71
... death by the most exquifite torments , would be fufficient to extirpate a crime which had fo long prevailed and was fo firmly fixed in the opinion of the world as great and laudable ; but the king an fwered , That indeed inftances of ...
... death by the most exquifite torments , would be fufficient to extirpate a crime which had fo long prevailed and was fo firmly fixed in the opinion of the world as great and laudable ; but the king an fwered , That indeed inftances of ...
Strana 73
... death . We have alfo further , with great forrow of mind , obferved that this dreadful action , by long impu- nity , ( our royal attention being employed upon matters of more general concern ) is become ho- nourable , and the refufal to ...
... death . We have alfo further , with great forrow of mind , obferved that this dreadful action , by long impu- nity , ( our royal attention being employed upon matters of more general concern ) is become ho- nourable , and the refufal to ...
Strana 74
... death , but his whole eftate , real , mixed , and perfonal , fhall from the hour of his death be vefted in the next heir of the perfon whose blood he spilt . That it shall not hereafter be in our royal power , or that of our fucceffors ...
... death , but his whole eftate , real , mixed , and perfonal , fhall from the hour of his death be vefted in the next heir of the perfon whose blood he spilt . That it shall not hereafter be in our royal power , or that of our fucceffors ...
Strana 81
... reputations , they lead them to ignominy and difhonour . Death is not fufficient to deter men who make it their glory to defpife it ; but if every one that fought fought a duel were to ftand in the pillory , No 99. THE SPECTATOR . 81.
... reputations , they lead them to ignominy and difhonour . Death is not fufficient to deter men who make it their glory to defpife it ; but if every one that fought fought a duel were to ftand in the pillory , No 99. THE SPECTATOR . 81.
Strana 87
... deaths . Their perfonal friendships and en-- mities must cease , and the parties they were engag- ed in be at an end , before their faults or their vir- tues can have juftice done them . When writers have the leaft opportunities of ...
... deaths . Their perfonal friendships and en-- mities must cease , and the parties they were engag- ed in be at an end , before their faults or their vir- tues can have juftice done them . When writers have the leaft opportunities of ...
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