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" because,' said he, ' I think it an unhuman practice to expose the greatest misery with which our nature is afflicted, to every idle visitant, who can afford a trifling perquisite to the keeper; especially as it is a distress which the humane must see... "
The miscellaneous works of Henry Mackenzie - Página 32
por Henry Mackenzie - 1815
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The novels of Sterne, Goldsmith, dr. Johnson, Mackenzie, Horace Walpole, and ...

Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 páginas
..." because,' said he, " I think it an inhuman practice to expose the greatest misery with which OUT hich was directly contrary to the king's command,...families so pat to the purpose of what is going t 384 385 the painful reflection, that it is not in their power to alleviate it." He was overpowered,...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 412 páginas
...several other shows, proposed a visit. Harley objected to it, Because, said he, I think it an inhuman practice to expose the greatest misery with which...as it is a distress which the humane must see with a painful reflection, that it is not in their power to alleviate it. He was overpowered, however, by...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 páginas
...several other shows, proposed a visit. Harley objected to it, Because, said he, I think it an inhuman practice to expose the greatest misery with which...as it is a distress which the humane must see with a painful reflection, that it is not in their power to alleviate it. He was overpowered, however, by...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 408 páginas
...several other shows, proposed a visit. Harley objected to it, Because, said he, I think it an inhuman practice to expose the greatest misery with which...afflicted, to every idle visitant who can afford a trilling perquisite to the keeper ; especially as it is a distress which the humane must see with a...
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The English Instructor: Being a Collection of Pieces in Prose, Selected from ...

1830 - 288 páginas
...several other shows, proposed a visit. Harley objected to it : "Because," said he, "I think it an inhuman practice to expose the greatest misery with which...; especially as it is a distress which the humane 3 must see, wilh the painful reflection, that it is, nolin their power to alleviate it." He was overpowered,...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen39

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1833 - 564 páginas
...author puts into the mouth of Harley his own good sense upon the subject: — " I think it an inhuman practice to expose the greatest misery with which...humane must see with the painful reflection that it fe not in their power to alleviate it." The Duchess of Berri in La Vendée. By General Dermoncourt....
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Beeton's Dictionary of universal information; comprising a complete summary ...

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1861 - 904 páginas
...some of them ottered, formed a scene inexpressibly shocking." " I think it," says Harley, " an inhuman practice to expose the greatest misery with which...who can afford a trifling perquisite to the keeper." The first attempt to introduce a müder system of treatment of the insane was made by M. Fibel, at...
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The English Cyclopaedia

1867 - 528 páginas
...being ten times more fierce and unmanageable." Mackenzie makes Harley observe, " I think it an inhuman practice to expose the greatest misery with which...reflection that it is not in their power to alleviate it." The last plate of Hogarth's ' Rake's Progress/ of a date a few years earlier, gives even a more vivid...
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The Man of Feeling

Henry Mackenzie - 1893 - 222 páginas
...other shows, proposed a visit. Harley objected to it, " because," said he, " I think it an inhuman practice to expose the greatest misery with which...visitant who can afford a trifling perquisite to the THE MAN OF FEELING. 47 keeper ; especially as it is a distress which the humane must see, with the...
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The Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G., as Social Reformer

Edwin Hodder - 1897 - 218 páginas
...times. " I think it an inhuman practice," he says, " to expose the greatest misery with which our race is afflicted, to every idle visitant who can afford...reflection that it is not in their power to alleviate it." It will be remembered that the last picture in Hogarth's series of " The Rake's Progress " gives even...
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