| David Hume - 1810 - 504 pagini
...that contagion of example, which transports men beyond all the usual motives of conduct and behaviour. THE weaker sex themselves, naturally tender to their...compassionate to those of others, here emulated their more robust companions in the practice of every cruelty. 1 1 Even children, taught by the example,... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 504 pagini
...by that contagion of example which transports men beyond all the motives of conduct and behaviour. " The weaker sex themselves, naturally tender to their...compassionate to those of others, here emulated their more robust companions in the practice of every cruelty. Even children, taught by the example and encouraged... | |
| 1848 - 788 pagini
...contagion of example, which transports men beyond all the usual motives of conduct and behaviour. " ' The weaker sex themselves, naturally tender to their...compassionate to those of others, here emulated their more robust companions in the practice of every cruelty. Even children, tanght by the example, and... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 444 pagini
...that contagion of example, which transports men beyond all the usual motives of conduct and behaviour. The weaker sex themselves, naturally tender to their...compassionate to those of others, here emulated their more robust companions in the practice of every cruelty23. Even children, taught by the example, and... | |
| 1830 - 586 pagini
...whatever. Depraved nature, even perverted religion, though encouraged by the utmost license, cannot reach to a greater pitch of ferocity than appeared...merciless barbarians. Even the weaker sex themselves, nniuralljt tender to their own sufferings, and compassionate t* • of others, here emulated their... | |
| John Foxe - 1831 - 608 pagini
...whatever. Depraved nature, even perverted religion, though encouraged by the utmost license, cannot' reach to a greater pitch of ferocity than appeared...their parents, dealt their feeble blows on the dead carcasses of the defenceless children of the English. Nor was the avarice of the Irish sufficient to... | |
| 1833 - 1034 pagini
...contagion of example, which transports men beyond all the usual motives of conduct and behaviour. " The weaker sex themselves, naturally tender to their...compassionate to those of others, here emulated their more robust companions in the practice of every cruelty. Even children, taught by the example, and... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1834 - 454 pagini
...whatever. Depraved nature, or even peryerted religion, though encouraged by the utmost license, cannot reach to a greater pitch of ferocity than appeared...children, taught by example, and encouraged by the exhortations of their parents, dealt their feeble blows on the dead carcasses of defenceless children... | |
| Amos Blanchard - 1844 - 552 pagini
...whatever. Depraved nature, even perverted religion, though encouraged by the utmost license, cannot reach to a greater pitch of ferocity than appeared...sufferings, and compassionate to those of others, have emulated their robust companions in the practice of every cruelty. The very children, taught by... | |
| Edmund Clarke - 1847 - 242 pagini
...example which transports men beyond all the usual motives of conduct and behaviour. The weaker sex, naturally tender to their own sufferings, and compassionate to those of others, here emulated their more robust companions in the practice of every cruelty. Even children, taught by the example, and... | |
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