| Paul Wright - 1810 - 508 páginas
...extraordinary manner, must have shaken off the present pressure, and have delivered itself out of such a dreadful distress, by any means that could have been...the stake, or the block : but to expire leisurely amongst the most exquisite tortures, when they might come out of them, even by a mental reservation,... | |
| Paul Wright - 1814 - 428 páginas
...mast have shaken off the present pressure, and have delivered itself out of such a dreadful distres», by any means that could have been suggested to it....the stake, or the block : but to expire leisurely amongst the most exquisite tortures, when they might come out of them, even by a mental reservation... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - 1815 - 714 páginas
...extraordinary manner, must have shaken off' the ' present pressure, and have delivered itself out of such a dreadful distress by any means that. « could have...when they might come out of them, even by a mental re' servation, or an hypocrisy, which is not without the possibility of being followed by repentance... | |
| Samuel Stanhope Smith - 1815 - 568 páginas
...shaken off the present pressure, and delivered itself out of such a dreadful distress by any means which could have been suggested to it. We can easily imagine...the block : but, to expire leisurely among the most exquisile tortures, when they might come out of them even by a mental reservation, or a hypocrisy which... | |
| Samuel Stanhope Smith - 1815 - 570 páginas
...shaken off the present pressure, and delivered itself out of such a dreadful distress by any means which could have been suggested to it. We can easily imagine that many persons, in to good a cause might have laid down their lives at the gibbet, the stake, or the block : but, to expire... | |
| Beilby Porteus - 1823 - 458 páginas
...conviction, nay, and the most absolute certainty of a future future state. We can easily imagine that a few persons in so good a cause might have laid down their...lives at the gibbet, the stake, or the block : but that multitudes of each sex, of every age, of different countries and conditions, should, for nearly... | |
| Robert Owen - 1829 - 568 páginas
...and the most absolute certainty of a future state. Humanity, unassisted in an extraordinary mnrper, must have shaken off the present pressure, and have...been suggested to it. We can easily imagine, that any person, in a good cause, might have laid down their lives at a gibbet, the stake,- or the block... | |
| Thomas Timpson - 1834 - 158 páginas
...extraordinary manner, must have shaken off the present pressure, and have delivered itself out of such a dreadful distress, by any means that could have been...down their lives at the gibbet, the stake, or the bhu-k; but to expire leisurely, among the most exquisite tortures, when they might come out of them... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 548 páginas
...extraordinary masner, niust have shaken off the present pressure, and have delivered itself out of sucha dreadful distress, by any means that could have been suggested to it We can easäy imagine, that many persons, in so çood a cause, might have laid down their lives a! the jribbit,... | |
| Robert Owen - 1839 - 556 páginas
...duty, faith, conviction; nay, and the most absolute certainty of a future state. Humanity, unassisted in an extraordinary manner, must have shaken off the...been suggested to it. We can easily imagine, that any person, in a good cause, might have laid down their lives at a gibbet, the stake, or the block... | |
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