| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 320 pages
...Princess Louisa, by their decree, and reduce the little innocent to that orphanage " which springs not from the grave, that falls " not from the hand of Providence, or the stroke of death;" but the cruel design was never executed. Uhldal ako exerted all the powers of his eloquence for the two... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 526 pages
...Princess Louisa, by their decree, and reduce the little innocent to that orphanage " which springs not from the grave, " that falls not from the hand of Providence, or the stroke of "death;" but the cruel design was never executed. Uhldal also exerted all the powers of his eloquence for the two... | |
| John Philpot CURRAN (Right Hon.) - 1805 - 448 pages
...do not ftrike him into that moft dreadful of all human conditions, .the orphanage that fpiings not from the grave, that falls not from the hand of Providence? or the ftroke of death; but comes before its time anticipated and infiu'led by the remorfelefs cruelty of... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 314 pages
...decree, and reduce the little innocent to that orphanage " which springs not from the grave, that fall* " not from the hand of Providence, or the stroke of death ;" but the cruel design was never executed. Uhldal also exerted all the powers of his eloquence for the two... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1806 - 366 pages
...Do not strike him into that most dreadful of all human conditions, the drfihanagt; that s/irings not from the grave, that falls not from the hand of Providence...heart could not be cold, nor your tongue be wordless." LOVE. " Is it love think you ? No; do not give that name to any attraction you can find in the faded... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1806 - 322 pages
...Do not strike him into that most dreadful of all human conditions, the orphanage that sfirings not from the grave, that falls not from the hand of Providence...pivot of her destiny, your heart could not be cold, ndr. your tongue be wordless. LOVE. •*' Is it love think you ? No ; do not give that name to any... | |
| Henry Smithers - 1807 - 254 pages
...Princess Louisa by their decree, and reduce the little innocent to that orphanage " which springs not from the grave, that falls not from the hand of Providence, or the stroke of death :" but the cruel design was never executed. Uhldal also exerted all the powers of his eloquence for the two... | |
| 1808 - 542 pages
...neglected—do not strike him into that most dreadful of all human conditions, the orphan age that springs not from the grave, that falls not from the hand of providence,...remorseless cruelty of parental guilt. For the poor victim herself—not yet immolated,—while yet balancing upon the pivot of her destiny, your heart could... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 354 pages
...neglected—do not strike him into that most dreadful of all human conditions, the orphanage that springs not from the grave, that falls not from the hand of Providence,...remorseless cruelty of parental guilt. For the poor victim herself—not yet immolated—while yet balancing upon the pivot of her destiny, your heart could not... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 348 pages
...neglected— do not strike him into that most dreadful of all human conditions, the orphanage that springs not from the grave, that falls not from the hand of Providence,...before its time, anticipated and inflicted by the re- ' morseless cruelty of parental guilt. For the poor victim herself— not yet immolated— while... | |
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