| 1785 - 596 halaman
...forgotten for fear of hurrying the offender to that ffate in which there is no repentance, has converfed very little with mankind. And whatever epithets of reproach or contempt this compamon may incur from thofe who confound cruelty with firmncfs, I know not whether any wife man would... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 472 halaman
...forgotten for fear of hurrying the offender to that flate in which there is no repentance, has converfed very little with mankind. And whatever epithets of reproach or contempt this compaflion may incur from thofe who confound cruelty with firmnefs, I know not whether any wife man... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 460 halaman
...forgotten for fear of hurrying the offender to that ftate in which there is no repentance, has converfed very little with mankind. And whatever epithets of reproach or contempt this compaflion may incur from thofe who confound cruelty with firmnefs, I know not whether any wife man... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 halaman
...forgotten for fear of hurrying the offender to that ftate in which there is no repentance, has converfed very little with mankind. And whatever epithets of reproach or contempt this compaffion may incur from thofe who confound cruelty with firmnefs, I know not whether any wife man... | |
| 1801 - 344 halaman
...forgotten for fear of hurrying the ofFende r to that ftate in which there is no repentance, hasconverfed very little with mankind. And whatever epithets of reproach or contempt this compalfion may incur from thofe who confound cruelty with firmnefs, I know not whether any wife man... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 halaman
...forgotten for fear of hurrying the offender to that ftate in which there is no repentance, has converfed very little with mankind. And whatever epithets of reproach or contempt this compaffion may incur from thofe who confound cruelty with firmnefs, I know not whether any wife man... | |
| 1803 - 296 halaman
...how often rigorous laws produce total impunity, and how many crimes are concealed and forgotten for fear of hurrying the offender to that state in which...less extensive. If those whom the wisdom of our laws has condemned to die, had been detected in their rudiments of robbery, they might, by properdiscipline... | |
| 1806 - 340 halaman
...how many crimes are concealed and forgotten for fear oi hurrying the offender to that state in whith there is no repentance, has conversed very little...less extensive. If those whom the wisdom of our laws has condemned to die, had been detected in their rudiments of robbery,they might, by proper discipline... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 424 halaman
...how often rigbrous laws produce total impunity, and how many crimes arc concealed and forgotten for fear of hurrying the offender to that state in which there is no repentance, lias conversed very little with mankind. And whatever epithets of reproach or contempt this compassion... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 310 halaman
...how often rigorous laws produce total impunity, and how many crimes are concealed and forgotten for fear of hurrying the offender to that state in which...less extensive. If those, whom the wisdom of our laws has condemned to die, had been detected in their rudiments of robbery, they might, by proper discipliBe... | |
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