| English literature - 1792 - 684 pages
...fex, which fjipported her through every perilous trial except that which accelerated her difiolution. Her appeal is now made to a higher tribunal ; if on...detraction has painted, let her death expiate them, and her grave conceal them." M. Ctfin and EmtraSi of it Hen /гая Gnu. Pl:U\f, giving an account... | |
| 1792 - 606 pages
...through every (.-frilousiriai, except tint tvhich accelerated her difToJution. Her appeal is now iradetoa higher tribunal; if on earth fhe had the vices detraction has painted, let her death expiate them, and her grave conceal them.' Obfervathns on the Burning Jfcuatain, JitvatiJ in the Parija of St. B-irthelanii... | |
| 1792 - 656 pages
...fex, which fupported her through every perilous trial, except that which accelerated her difiolution. Her appeal is now made to a higher tribunal ; if on earth foe had the vicesdetraftion lias painted, let her death expiate them, and her gra»e conceal them.... | |
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