| 1764 - 404 стор.
...a particular of my life which very ill fuits my prefent character, and the ffotion in which I fit : But to conceal it would be to aggravate the folly...which I ought to atone, to endanger innocence, and countenance fupcrflition ; this bauble, which you fuppofe to have the power of life and death, is a... | |
| 1791 - 354 стор.
...particular of my life, .which very i 11 -f nits my prefent chara&er, and the Itation in which I n't ; but to conceal it would be to aggravate the folly for which I ou^ht to atone, to endanger innocence and countenance fuperftition : this bauble, which you fuppofe... | |
| 1801 - 446 стор.
...relate a particular of my life, which very ill suits my present character, and the station in which I sit ; but, to conceal it, would be to aggravate the...which I ought to atone, to endanger innocence, and countenance superstition: this bavvble, which you suppose to have the power of life and death, is a... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1808 - 496 стор.
...relate a particular of my life, which very ill-suits my present character, and the station in which I sit ; but to conceal it, would be to aggravate the...which I ought to atone, to endanger innocence, and countenance superstition. This bauble, which you suppose to have the power of life and death, is a... | |
| William Richards - 1812 - 632 стор.
...particularof my life, which, Tery ill suits iny present character, and the station in which I now •it: bat to conceal it would be to aggravate the folly for which I aught to atone, to endanger innocence, and countenance superstition : thin bauble, which you suppose... | |
| 1844 - 454 стор.
...relate a particular of my life, which very ill suits my present character and the station in which I sit ; but to conceal it would be to aggravate the...to have the power of life and death, is a senseless scroll which I wrote with my own hand and gave to this woman, whom for no other reason you accuse as... | |
| William Pinnock - 1836 - 734 стор.
...very ill suits with either my present character, or the station which I hold. To conceal it, however, would be to aggravate the folly, for which I ought to atone ; to endanger innocence, and to give sanction to superstition. This bauble, which is represented to have power of life and death, is... | |
| John Wodderspoon - 1839 - 334 стор.
...of imagination the rest. This incident but ill suits my present character and the station in which I sit, but to conceal it would be to aggravate the folly for which it becomes me to atone, to endanger innocence and countenance superstition." The verdict may be imagined,... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction.New Series.VOL.V - 1844 - 440 стор.
...relate a particular of my life, which very ill suits my present character and the station in which I sit ; but to conceal it would be to aggravate the...to have the power of life and death, is a senseless scroll which I wrote with my own hand and gave to this woman, whom for no other reason you accuse as... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1844 - 194 стор.
...relate a particular of my life, which very ill suits my present character and the station in which I sit ; but to conceal it would be to aggravate the...to have the power of life and death, is a senseless scroll which I wrote with my own hand and gave to this woman, whom for no other reason you accuse as... | |
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