| 1807 - 856 sider
...Thank God ! 1 do despise them ; and solemnlv assure you, that I feel more compassion for the gloomy and desperate state of minds, which could* harbour such...against myself. It is my duty to remind you, that your deepair is premature and groundless. At your age', in a new society, where you may not be followed... | |
| 1807 - 788 sider
...God ! I do despise them ; and solemnly assure you, that I feel more compas•ron for the gloomy and desperate state of minds, which could harbour such...resentment for that part of them which was directed against niy^elf. It is my duty to remind you, that your de>[>.;; r is premature and groundless. 'At your age,... | |
| 1806 - 816 sider
...Thank God ! 1 do despise them ; and sokmnly assure vou, that I feel more compassion tor the gloomy and desperate state of minds, which could harbour such...against myself. It is my duty to remind you, that your detpair is premature and groundless. At your age, in a new society, where you may not be followed by... | |
| 1833 - 490 sider
...them; and I solemnly assure you, that I feel more compassion for the gloomy and desperate state of mind which could harbour such projects, than resentment...that part of them which was directed against myself. I should consider myself as indelibly disgraced, if a thought of your projects against me were to influence... | |
| 1833 - 646 sider
...; and I solemnly assure you, that I feel more compassion for the gloomy and desperate state of mind which could harbour such projects, than resentment...that part of them which was directed against myself. I should consider myself as indelibly disgraced, if a thought of your projects against me were to influence... | |
| 1833 - 492 sider
...them; and I solemnly assure you, that I feel more compassion for the gloomy and desperate state of mind which could harbour such projects, than resentment...that part of -them which was directed against myself. I should consider myself as indelibly disgraced, if a thought of your projects against me were to influence... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 708 sider
...assure you, that I feel more compassion for the gloomy and desperate state of mmd which could harbor such projects, than resentment for that part of them which was directed against myself. I should consider myself as indelibly disgraced, if a thought of your pro34* jects against me were... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 710 sider
...assure you. that I feel more compassion for the gloomy and desperate state of mind which could harbor such projects, than resentment for that part of them which was directed against myself. I should consider myself as indelibly disgraced, if a thought of your projects against me were to influence... | |
| 1833 - 600 sider
...you, that I feel more compassion for the gloomy and desperate state of mind which could harbour :h projects, than resentment for that part of them which was directed against myself. I should consider myself as indelibly disgraced, if a thought of your projects agamst me were to influence... | |
| sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 sider
...; and I solemnly assure you that I feel more compassion for the gloomy and desperate state of mind which could harbour such projects, than resentment...new society, where you may not be followed by the memory of your faults, you may yet atone for them, and regain that station in society to which the... | |
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