| William Robertson - 1857 - 624 стор.
...nobleman. Even the manners of the age, licentious as they were, are no apology for this unhappy passion ; nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it, with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part of her... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1865 - 398 стор.
...nobleman. Even the manners of the age, licentious as they were, are no apology for this unhappy passion, nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part of her... | |
| 1865 - 380 стор.
...nobleman. Even the manners of the age, licentious as they were, are no apology for this unhappy passion, nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part of her... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1867 - 448 стор.
...nobleman. Evi;ii the manners of the age, licentious u» they were, are no apology for this unhappy passion: nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it, with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part of her... | |
| Alfred G. Havet - 1867 - 280 стор.
...the manners of the age, licentious as f they were, are no apology for this unhappy passion* (f.) ; nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it 17 with less abhorrence J. Humanity will draw a veil over this part of... | |
| Class-book - 1869 - 344 стор.
...nobleman. Even the manners of the age, licentious as they were, are no apology for this unhappy passion ; nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part of her... | |
| School board readers - 1872 - 328 стор.
...nobleman. Even the manners of the age, licentious as they were, are no apology for this unhappy passion; nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part of her... | |
| Alfred G. Havet, Anton Leopold Becker - 1873 - 200 стор.
...(III.) Even the manners of the age, licentious as they were, are no apology for this unhappy passion ; nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part of her... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1874 - 458 стор.
...the age' (8, 2), licentious' as they were' (12), are no apology for this' unhappy passion (2, 10, 9); nor can they induce' us to look' on that tragical' and infamous' scene' which followed' it (2, 11), with less' abhorrence' (4,2). Humanity' will draw' a veil' over... | |
| Charles Henri Schneider - 1875 - 328 стор.
...nobleman. Even the manners of the age, licentious as they were, are no apology for this unhappy passion ; nor can they induce us to look on that tragical and infamous scene which followed upon it with less abhorrence. Humanity will draw a veil over this part of her... | |
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