In a prison, the awe of the public eye is lost, and the power of the law is spent ; there are few fears, there are no blushes. The lewd inflame the lewd, the audacious harden the audacious. Every one fortifies himself as he can against his own sensibility,... The Pamphleteer - Página 545editado por - 1815Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1761 - 308 páginas
...of his aflbciates by fimilitude of manners. . THUS fome fink amidft their mifery, and others furvive only to propagate villainy. It may be hoped that our...Lawgivers will at length take away from us this power of ftarving And depraving one another : But, if there be any reafon why this inveterate evil fhould not... | |
| 1776 - 646 páginas
...of his aiTociates by Cmilitude of manners. " Thus (orne i:nk amidrt their mifery, and others furvive only to propagate villainy. It may be hoped that our lawgivers will at length t.iku away from u$ this po.ver of ilarving and depraving one another : But, if there be any reafun... | |
| 1787 - 528 páginas
...of his aflociates by fimilitudeof manners. Thus lome íink ani'ullt their mifery, and others furvive only to propagate villainy. It may be hoped, that...lawgivers will at length take away from us this power of Itarving and depraving one another : but, if there be any reafon why this inveterate evil ihouM not... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 430 páginas
...fimilitude of manners. Thus fome fink amidft their mifery, and others furvive only to propagate villany. It may be hoped, that our lawgivers will at length take away from us this power of ftarving and depraving one another : but, if there be any reafon why this inveterate evil fhould not... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 442 páginas
...fimilitude of manners. Thus fome fink amidft their mifery, and others furvive only to propagate villany. It may be hoped, that our lawgivers will at length take away from us this power of ftarving and depraving one another: but, it there be any reafon why this inveterate evil fhould not... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 432 páginas
...fimilitude of manners. Thus fome fink amidft their mifery, and others furvive only to propagate villany. It may be hoped, that our lawgivers will at length take away from us this power of ftarving and depraving one another : but, if there be any reafon why this inveterate evil inould not... | |
| 1792 - 528 páginas
...kindnefs of his aifociates by fimilitude ofmanners. Thus fome fink amidft their mifery, and others furvive only to propagate villainy. It may be hoped that our lawgivers will fome time take away from us this power of ftarvingand depraving one another. But, if there be any reafon... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 432 páginas
...of his aflbciates by fimilitude of manners. Thus fome fink amidft their mifery, and others furvive only to propagate villainy. It may be hoped, that...lawgivers will at length take away from us this power of ftarving and depraving one another ; but, if there be any reafon why this inveterate evil mould not... | |
| James Neild - 1802 - 386 páginas
...are few fears, there are no blushes; the lewd inflame the lewd, the audacious harden the audacious. Every one fortifies himself as he can against his...misery, and others survive only to propagate villainy." Lastly, That a committee be appointed at the quarter-sessions, and a journal of the daily occurrences... | |
| 1802 - 522 páginas
...The lewd inflame the lewd ; the audacious harden the audacious. Every oncfortifies himself as liecan against his own sensibility, endeavours to practise...others survive only to propagate villainy. It may be hopecl that our lawgivers will some time take away from us this power of starving and depraving one... | |
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