| 1732 - 564 páginas
...give fime Account of the C.iufr, and that it 'was an inveterate Hatred we conceived againjt Pcverty and Rags ; Evils that through a Train of unlucky Accidents -were become inevitable ; for we appeal to alt that ever knew us, whether we were either idle or extravagant, whether or no... | |
| 1746 - 278 páginas
...improper to give fome account of thp caufe, and that it was an inveterate hatred we conceived againft poverty and rags ; evils that through a train of unlucky accidents were become inevitable ; for we appeal to all that ever knew us, whether we were either idle or extravagant, whether or no... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1759 - 478 páginas
...hufband and wife, contained the reafons which induced them to act fuch a tragedy on themfelves.and their offspring. This letter was altogether furprifing...it was lefs cruelty to take her with them, than to D d 4 leave A. c. 1732. leave her friendlefs in the world, expofed tq ignorance and mifery. They profeffed... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1762 - 864 páginas
...which it was written. They declared, that they withdrew themfelves from poverty and rags ; evils which, through a train of unlucky accidents, were become...their neighbours for the induftry with which they had endcavoared to earn a livelyhood : they juftified the murder of their child, by faying, it was lei's... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1775 - 538 páginas
...which it was written" They declared, that they withdrew tbemfelves from poverty and rags; evils which, through a train of unlucky accidents, were become...inevitable. They appealed to their neighbours for the indurtry with which they had endeavoured to earn a livelihood : they ju/tified the murder of their... | |
| Charles Moore (rector of Cuxton.) - 1790 - 482 páginas
...to give forne account of the caufe : — " and that it was an inveterate hatred we conceived againft poverty and rags, " — evils that through a train of unlucky accidents were become inevitable. '•' For we appeal to all that ever knew us, whether we were idle or extravagant* " whether or no... | |
| Tobias George Smollett - 1793 - 376 páginas
...offspring. This letter was alii. together furprifing for the calm refolutinn , the good 173*. humor, and the propriety with which it was written. They...lefs cruelty to take her with them, than to leave herfriendlefs in the world expofeH to ignorance and mifery. They profefled their belief and confidence... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 594 páginas
...them to act fuch a tragedy on themfelves and their offspring. This letter was altogether lurprizing for the calm refolution, the good humour, and the...inevitable. They appealed to their neighbours for the induflry with which they had endeavoured to earn a livelihood. Theyjuftified the murther of their child,... | |
| William Granger - 1802 - 672 páginas
...them to aft fuch a tragedy on themfelves and their offspring. This lettervras altogether furprizing, for the calm refolution, the good humour, and the...endeavoured to earn a livelihood ; they juftified the murther of their child, by faying, it was lefs cruelty to take her with them, than to leave her friendlefs... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 582 páginas
...good humour, and the propriety with which it was written. They declared, that they withdrew themselves from poverty and rags ; evils that, through a train...inevitable. They appealed to their neighbours for the industry with which they had endeavoured to earn a livelihood. They justified the murder of their child,... | |
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