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Page 77
... human species , that is to say , their race was totally enervated throughout all Greece , where they had the con- summate folly to bring upon the course , fillies so young , that one single trial of that kind , ruined them for ever ...
... human species , that is to say , their race was totally enervated throughout all Greece , where they had the con- summate folly to bring upon the course , fillies so young , that one single trial of that kind , ruined them for ever ...
Page 92
... human language had in vain essay'd ! - When faithful Aboan told thy children's shame , Revenge that dwells in blood convuls'd thy frame ! But soon thy soul to generous thoughts return'd , For liberty , not blood , thy valour burn'd ...
... human language had in vain essay'd ! - When faithful Aboan told thy children's shame , Revenge that dwells in blood convuls'd thy frame ! But soon thy soul to generous thoughts return'd , For liberty , not blood , thy valour burn'd ...
Page 95
... human means other than wholesome laws : a momentary ob- stacle inflames desire ; but perpetual restraint deaden even ... humanity is in fashion , and social affections prevail . ( To be Continued . ) THE UNFORTUNATE RECLUSE . Enchanted ...
... human means other than wholesome laws : a momentary ob- stacle inflames desire ; but perpetual restraint deaden even ... humanity is in fashion , and social affections prevail . ( To be Continued . ) THE UNFORTUNATE RECLUSE . Enchanted ...
Page 104
... human nature which it was his pleasure to place before us . Something was set down to the angry tecollection of his first failure , which might fairly authorize so high a mind to hold the world's opinion in con- tempt ; something was ...
... human nature which it was his pleasure to place before us . Something was set down to the angry tecollection of his first failure , which might fairly authorize so high a mind to hold the world's opinion in con- tempt ; something was ...
Page 112
... humanity . Anger and resentment formed the character of our European ancestors , and made them fierce and cruel . The Goths were so prone to blood , that in their first inroads into the Roman territories they massacred man , woman , and ...
... humanity . Anger and resentment formed the character of our European ancestors , and made them fierce and cruel . The Goths were so prone to blood , that in their first inroads into the Roman territories they massacred man , woman , and ...
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