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
| 1853 - 756 str.
...itself in so dreadful a manner? Wha might not that savage greatness of soul which ap pears in these poor wretches on many occasions be raised to were it rightly cultivated? And wha color of excuse can there be for the contempt will which we "treat this part of our species? that... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 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...the contempt with which we treat this part of our speeies, that we 'should not put them upon the common foot of humanity, that we should only set an... | |
| Nicolas Hamel - 1855 - 404 str.
...occasions, (be raised dans * to.) were it rightly cultivated? And what colour of excuse si bien * * can there be for the contempt with which we treat...species ; (that we should not) put them upon the common pour ne point ranger dans foot of humanity j (that we should only set) an insignificant classe des... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 622 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...an insignificant fine upon the man who murders them ; n»y, that we should, as much as in us lies, cut them off from the prospect of happiness in another... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 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...that we should not put them upon the common foot of humanity?3 that we should only set an insignificant fine upon the man who murders them ; nay, that... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1868 - 526 str.
...which appears in these poor wretches, on many occasions, be raised to, were it rightly cultivated ? Ami what colour of excuse can there be for the contempt...species ? That we should not put them upon the common footing of humanity ; that TV should only set an insignificant fine upon the man who murders them ;'... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1881 - 516 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...should not put them upon the common foot of humanity P3 that we should only set an insignificant fine upon the man who murders them ; nay, that we should,... | |
| 1881 - 578 str.
...soul which appears in these poor wretches on many occasions be raised to, were it rightly cultivated I terate vulgar. ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER BORN 1671 : DIED...oblique and faintly looks the sun on yonder climates npon the. man • who murders them; nay, that we should, as much es in us lies, cut them off from the... | |
| George Washington Williams - 1882 - 1148 str.
...alone of ownership, but of the supremacy of the will of the owner. Mr. Addison says, — " What color of excuse can there be for the contempt with which...an insignificant fine upon the man who murders them j nay, that we should, as much as in us lies, cut them off from the prospect of happiness in another... | |
| George Washington Williams - 1882 - 1152 str.
...alone of ownership, but of the supremacy of the will of the owner. Mr. Addison says, — " What color of excuse can there be for the contempt with which...should only set an insignificant fine upon the man T&ho murders them; nay, that we should, as much as in us lies, cut them off from the prospect of happiness... | |
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