| 1888 - 576 pages
...guilty, must not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper. They ought to be charged in part on the manners of the age. Among a rude people, unacquainted...by putting continual restraint on the passions of ,ndividuals have polished society and rendered it agreeable, disputes of every kind were managed with... | |
| 1900 - 570 pages
...guilty, must not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper. They ought to be charged in part on the manners of the age. Among a rude people, unacquainted...At the same time, the works of learned men were all composed in Latin, and they were not only authori2ed by the example of eminent writers in that language,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 pages
...guilty, must not l>e imputed wholly to the violence of his temper. They ought to be charged in part on reast, and pleasure in these arms. Oroo. Take, take...disemployed A mite from the rich store ; if I have spent composed in Latin, and they were not only authorized, by the example of eminent writers in that language,... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1908 - 328 pages
...guilty, must not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper. They ought to be charged in part on the manners of the age. Among a rude people, unacquainted...At the same time, the works of learned men were all composed in Latin, and they were not only authorized by the example of eminent writers in that language,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 450 pages
...guilty must not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper : they ought to be charged in part on the manners of the age. Among a rude people, unacquainted...At the same time, the works of learned men were all composed in Latin, and they were not only authorized, by the example of eminent writers in that language,... | |
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