| 1803 - 296 sider
...and calmly studious of public happiness. The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaave, relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution...himself, 'Who knows whether ' this man is not less culpable than me?' On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave,let every spectator... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1804 - 590 sider
...punishments." BLACKSTONE. Com. book IV. cb. 1. e " The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaave relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution...himself, ' Who knows whether this man is not less culpable than me ?' On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave, let every... | |
| William Giles - 1804 - 280 sider
...Very different, however, were the conclusions of the learned and excellent Boerhaave, who relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution...himself, ' Who knows whether this man is not less culpable than I ?' But the concession I have made does not in the least militate against the doctrine... | |
| 1806 - 340 sider
...and calmly studious of publick happiness. The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaave relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution...himself, " Who knows " whether this man is not less culpable than me ?" On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave, let every... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1809 - 338 sider
...t The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaave relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged <o execution without asking himself, " Who knows whether this man is not less culpable than me ?" On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave, let every... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 sider
...and calmly studious of publick happiness. The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaavc relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution...himself, " Who knows " whether this man is not less culpable than me?" On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave, let every... | |
| 1810 - 462 sider
...and calmly studious of publick happiness. The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaave relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution...himself, " Who knows " whether this man is not less culpable than me?" On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave, let every... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 460 sider
...and calmly studious of publick happiness. The learned, the judicious, the pious* Boerhacwe relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution...himself, " Who knows " whether this man is not less culpable than me?'' On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave, let every... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 388 sider
...sincerely and calmly studious of public happiness. The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaave relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution...himself, " Who knows whether this man is not less culpable than me ?" On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave, let every... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1812 - 494 sider
...very atrocious crimes." (m) Rambler, No. 114. The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaave relates, that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution...himself, " Who knows whether this man is not less culpable than me?" On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave, let every... | |
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