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... rob , from the urgency of domeftic fenfibility , without a malicious defign to commit a real or permanent injury against another . Perfons Perfons of fuperior stations , who , from in- cidental CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS . 31.
... rob , from the urgency of domeftic fenfibility , without a malicious defign to commit a real or permanent injury against another . Perfons Perfons of fuperior stations , who , from in- cidental CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS . 31.
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... against making that , which , when once made , throws , as it were , a clearer light on the afpect of affairs , and enables the individual to alter or modify many circumftances conducive to future peace of mind . There are fome fo ...
... against making that , which , when once made , throws , as it were , a clearer light on the afpect of affairs , and enables the individual to alter or modify many circumftances conducive to future peace of mind . There are fome fo ...
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... against good morals , by drinking , fwearing , dif- honesty , or proftitution ; fuch vices , when notcrious , to exclude the member fo of- fending . VII . Every benefited member to be al- lowed to receive a stipend from her parish , in ...
... against good morals , by drinking , fwearing , dif- honesty , or proftitution ; fuch vices , when notcrious , to exclude the member fo of- fending . VII . Every benefited member to be al- lowed to receive a stipend from her parish , in ...
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... against a day of trouble . Nor let it be esteemed the leaft of its ex- cellencies , that it induces women of fuperior rank to become acquainted with the tempo- rary as well as the habitual diftreffes of their poor neighbours ; that it ...
... against a day of trouble . Nor let it be esteemed the leaft of its ex- cellencies , that it induces women of fuperior rank to become acquainted with the tempo- rary as well as the habitual diftreffes of their poor neighbours ; that it ...
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... against it , that a number of objects fufficient to claim the at- tention of the publick were not to be met with ; and that little or nothing could be effected , in the way of inftruction , beneficial to the na- turally DEAF and DUMB ...
... against it , that a number of objects fufficient to claim the at- tention of the publick were not to be met with ; and that little or nothing could be effected , in the way of inftruction , beneficial to the na- turally DEAF and DUMB ...
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Página 159 - ... to dive into the depths of dungeons ; to plunge into the infection of hospitals ; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain ; to take the gauge and dimensions of misery, depression, and contempt; to remember the forgotten, to attend to the neglected, to visit the forsaken, and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries.
Página 158 - I cannot name this gentleman without remarking that his labours and writings have done much to open the eyes and hearts of mankind. He has visited all Europe,— not to survey the sumptuousness of palaces, or the stateliness of temples; not to make accurate measurements of the remains of ancient grandeur, nor to form a scale of the curiosity of modern art; not to collect medals, or collate manuscripts:— but to dive into the depths of...
Página 159 - ... and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries. His plan is original ; and it is as full of genius as it is of humanity. It was a voyage of discovery ; a circumnavigation of charity.
Página 219 - And to the Estimation in which he was held. In every Part of the Civilized World, Which he traversed to reduce the Sum of Human Misery, From the Throne to the Dungeon his Name was mentioned With respect, gratitude, and admiration. His Modesty alone Defeated various Efforts which were made during his Life, To erect this Statue, Which the Public has now consecrated to his Memory.
Página 276 - ... feather, in order to excite a propensity to vomit, and the nostrils also with a feather, snuff, or any other stimulant, so as to provoke sneezing. A tea-spoonful of warm water may be administered...
Página 185 - I cannot permit the fund, which in my absence, and without my consent, has been called the ' Howardian Fund,' to go in future by that name ; and that I will have no concern in the disposal of the money subscribed, my situation and various pursuits rendering it impossible for me to pay any attention to such a general plan, which can only be carried into due effect in particular districts, by a constant attention and a constant residence. " I am, my Lords and Gentlemen,
Página 219 - ... judgment, and to the estimation in which he was held. In every part of the civilized world, which he traversed to reduce the sum of human misery, from the throne to the dungeon, his name was mentioned with respect, gratitude, and admiration. His modesty alone defeated various efforts, which were made during his life, to erect this statue, which the public has now consecrated to his memory.
Página 226 - ... furnished his frugal dinner. At the news of that event, every friend of literature felt a mixture of sorrow and shame ; and one of the members of a club at the prince of Wales's coffeehouse proposed, that it should adopt, as its object and purpose, some means to prevent similar afflictions, and to assist deserving authors and their families in distress.
Página 184 - I can express for the testimony of approbation you have intended me, and I am truly...
Página 211 - He fpent his life and fortune in fervices which were highly dangerous to himfelf, but beneficial to every country and every age. Though engaged in doing the moft active good, he created no enemies, and excited no envy, even in his life-time ; the purity of his intentions leaving him fuperior to all purfuits of vanity or ambition. His merits were of fuch a general and fundamental nature, as to fcrve for an example to all ranks, profeffions, and nations.