SIR, — That which is appointed to all men is now coming upon you. Outward circumstances, the eyes and the thoughts of men, are below the notice of an immortal being about to stand the trial for eternity before the Supreme Judge of heaven and earth.... The life of Samuel Johnson - Página 555por James Boswell - 1820Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...writes to Or. William Oodd on June 26, l777 concerning the charge against him of forgery: Oear Sir, ... Be comforted: your crime, morally or religiously considered, has no very deep dye of turpitude. lt corrupted no man's principles; it attacked no man's life. lt involved only a temporary and reparable... | |
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...looked that way ever since Dr Johnson told Dr Dodd in 1777 that the forgery for which he hanged had 'no very deep dye of turpitude': 'It corrupted no...attacked no man's life. It involved only a temporary and reparable injury.'4a There was also an 40 VAC Gatrell and TB Hadden, 'Criminal statistics and their... | |
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