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
| Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 str.
...wretches on many occasions, be raised to, . vere it rightly cultivated ? And what colour of excuse «an there be for the contempt with which we treat this part of our species ? That we should not put them Aipon the common foot of humanity, that we should only set an insignificant fine upon the man who murders... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 296 str.
...dreadful a manner? What might not that savage greatness of soul which appears in these poor wretches oil many occasions, be raised to, were it rightly cultivated...common foot of humanity ; that we should only set an insigniticant fine upon the man who murders them ; nay, that we should as much as in us lies, cut them... | |
| 1808 - 540 str.
...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...part of our species ? That we should not put them on the common foot of humanity ; that we should only set an insignificant fine upon the man who murders... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 294 str.
...many occasions, be raised to, were it rightly cultivated T And what colour of excuse can there be tor the contempt with which we treat this part of our...humanity ; that we should only set an insignificant tine upon the man who murders them ; nay, that we should as much as in us lies, cut them oft from the... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 384 str.
...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...cultivated ? And what colour of excuse can there be for the 134 THE SPECTATOR. No. 215. contempt with which we treat this part of our species ? that we should... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1811 - 606 str.
...savage greamess of soul which appears in these poor wretehes on many occasions, be raised to, where it rightly cultivated? And what colour of excuse can...treat this part of our species ; that we should not pu «hern upon the common loot of hu ruanity, that we should only set an insignificant fine upon the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 286 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 (hould not put them upon the common foot of humanity ; that we mould only fet an... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 str.
...greatness of soul, which appears in these poor wretches on many occasions, be raised to, were it righlly cultivated ? And what colour of excuse can there be,...fine upon the man who murders them ; nay, that we shonld, as much as in us lies, cut them off from the prospects of happiness in another world, as well... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 378 str.
...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...of excuse can there be, for the contempt with which \ve treat this part of our species ; that we should not put them upon the common foot of humanity;... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 str.
...which appears in these •poor wretchr* on many occasions, be raised too, were it rightly cultivated 2 And what colour of excuse can there be, for the •contempt...not put them upon the common foot of humanity ; that wo shpuld only set an insignificant fine upon the man who niurders them; nay, that we should, as much... | |
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