The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 459
... feel inclined to disbelieve ; of these one part are simply to have their throats cut ; a second part are to have the windpipe tied above the di- vision ; a third to have it tied below ; and a fourth to have it tied without cutting ; and ...
... feel inclined to disbelieve ; of these one part are simply to have their throats cut ; a second part are to have the windpipe tied above the di- vision ; a third to have it tied below ; and a fourth to have it tied without cutting ; and ...
Page 468
... feeling creature . Should we be justified in sus- pending an infant by the great toe , in order to discover how long ... feel . we fear , no horror from contemplating the palpitating and recking entrails of human beings . We are the more ...
... feeling creature . Should we be justified in sus- pending an infant by the great toe , in order to discover how long ... feel . we fear , no horror from contemplating the palpitating and recking entrails of human beings . We are the more ...
Page 511
... feel that they are really my children ; and in truth I sometimes reproach myself with this feeling ; for 【 fear that in the end it will make me unfit for the profession of arms.ʼ Who can read such mummery without laughter ? After this ...
... feel that they are really my children ; and in truth I sometimes reproach myself with this feeling ; for 【 fear that in the end it will make me unfit for the profession of arms.ʼ Who can read such mummery without laughter ? After this ...
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