Not one glance of compassion, not one commiserating reflection, that I can find throughout his book, has he bestowed on those who lingered out the most wretched of lives, a life without hope, in the most miserable of prisons. It is painful to behold a... Yesterday and To-day - Página 230por Cyrus Redding - 1863Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 páginas
...who lingered out the moft wretched of lives, a life without hope, in the moft miferable of prifons. It is painful to behold a man employing his talents to corrupt himfelf. Nature has been kinder to Mr. Burke than he is to her. He is not affected by the reality of... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1791 - 358 páginas
...who lingered out the mofl wretched of lives, a life without hope, in the moft miferable of prifons. It is painful to behold a man employing his talents to corrupt himfelf. Nature has been kinder to Mr. Burke than he is to her. He is not affected by the reality of... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 páginas
...commisserating reflection, that I can find throughout his book- has he bestowed on those that lingered out the most wretched of lives, a life without hope, in the...himself. Nature has been kinder to Mr. Burke than he has to her. He is not affected by the reality of distress touching upon his heart, but by the showy... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 páginas
...commisserating reflection, that I can find throughout his book lias he bestowed on those that lingered out the most wretched of lives, a life without hope, in the most miserable of prisons. It js painful to behold a man employing his talents to corrupt himself. Nature has been kinder to Mr.... | |
| John Fellows - 1835 - 430 páginas
...commiserating reflection, that I can find throughout his book, has he bestowed on those that lingered out the most wretched of lives, a life without hope, in the...himself. Nature has been kinder to Mr. Burke than he has been to her. He is not affected by the reality of distress touching his heart, but by the showy... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 522 páginas
...commiserating reflection, that I cnn find throughout his book, has he bestowed on those that lingered out the most wretched of lives, a life without hope, in the...himself. Nature has been kinder to Mr. Burke than he has to her. He is not affected by the reality of distress touching upon his heart, but by the showy... | |
| John Fellows - 1835 - 432 páginas
...commiserating reflection, that I can find throughout his book, has he bestowed on those that lingered out the most wretched of lives, a life without hope, in the...man employing his talents to corrupt himself. Nature haa been kinder to Mr. Burke than he has been to her. He is not affected by the reality of distress... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1837 - 716 páginas
...commiserating reflection, that I can find throughout his book, has he bestowed on those that lingered out the most wretched of lives, a life without hope, in the...talents to corrupt himself. Nature has been kinder to Air. Burke than he has to her. He is not affected by the reality of distress touching upon his heart,... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1842 - 846 páginas
...commiserating reflection, that I can find, throughout his book, has he bestowed on those who lingered out the most wretched of lives, a life without hope, in the...Burke than he is to her. He is not affected by the realily of distress touching his heart, but by the showy resemblance of it striking his imagination.... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1846 - 606 páginas
...book, has he bestowed on those who lingered out the most wretched of lives, a life without hope, iu the most miserable of prisons. It is painful to behold a man employing his talents to corrupt himself. Mature has been kinder to Mr. Burke than he is to her. He is act affected by the reality of distress... | |
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