SelectionsOxford University Press, 1955 - 446 pàgines |
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Pàgina 101
... less wretched , which the condi- tion of our present existence will not allow to be very happy . The cure for the ... less sharp , or tinged with poison of greater or less malignity ; and the strongest armour which reason can supply ...
... less wretched , which the condi- tion of our present existence will not allow to be very happy . The cure for the ... less sharp , or tinged with poison of greater or less malignity ; and the strongest armour which reason can supply ...
Pàgina 126
... less powerful , or less extensive . If those whom the wisdom of our laws has condemned to die , had been detected in their rudiments of robbery , they might , by proper discipline and useful labour , have been disentangled from their ...
... less powerful , or less extensive . If those whom the wisdom of our laws has condemned to die , had been detected in their rudiments of robbery , they might , by proper discipline and useful labour , have been disentangled from their ...
Pàgina 432
... less , nor eat an ounce less meat . I would have knocked the factious dogs on the head , to be sure ; but I was not vexed . ' BOSWELL . ' I declare , Sir , upon my honour , I did imagine I was vexed , and took a pride in it ; but it was ...
... less , nor eat an ounce less meat . I would have knocked the factious dogs on the head , to be sure ; but I was not vexed . ' BOSWELL . ' I declare , Sir , upon my honour , I did imagine I was vexed , and took a pride in it ; but it was ...
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