| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 páginas
...their distresses, and become only less guilty than one of theii representatives ? But while the exalted offender can find means to baffle the law, new capital...men were willing to dig, but the spade was in other bands; they were not ashamed to beg, but there was none to relieve them. Their own means of subsistence... | |
| 1825 - 492 páginas
...their distresses, and become only less guilty than one of their representatives ? But while the exalted offender can find means to baffle the law, new 'capital punishments must bedevised, new snares of death must he spread for thr wretched mechanic, who is famished into guilt.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 páginas
...distresses ; and become only 'V-' guilty than one of their representatives ? But while the exalted offender can find means to baffle the law* new capital punishments must be devised, new snort1* of death must be spread for the wretched mechanic who is famished into guilt. These men were... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 páginas
...and become only less guilty than one of tbeir represcntfttivesp But while the exalted offender cnn find means to baffle the law, new capital punishments...men were willing to dig, but the spade was in other bands : they were not ashamed to beg, but there was none to relieve them. Tbeir own means of subsistence... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 páginas
...their distresses, and become only less guilty than one of their representatives ? But while the exalted offender can find means to baffle the law, new capital...punishments must be devised, new snares of death must he spread for the wretched mechanic, who is famished into guilt. These men were willing to dig, but... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 442 páginas
...their distresses, and become only less guilty than one of their representatives ? 3ut while the exalted offender can find means to baffle the law, new capital...famished into guilt. These men were •willing to dig, hut the spade was in other hands : they were not ashamed to beg, but there was none to relieve them... | |
| 1833 - 480 páginas
...? But while the exalted offender can find means to baffle the law, new capital punishments vust b« devised, new snares of death must be spread for the...wretched mechanic who is famished into guilt. These me* were willing to dig. bat the spade was in other hands : they were not ashamed to beg, bul there... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1837 - 434 páginas
...their distresses, and become only less guilty than one of their representatives ? But while the exalted offender can find means to baffle the law, new capital punishments must be devised, new flares of death must be spread for the wretched mechanic, who is famished into guilt. These men were... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1844 - 786 páginas
...their distresses, and become only less guilty than one of their representatives? But while the exalted offender can find means to baffle the law, new capital...guilt. These men were willing to dig, but the spade was hi other hands . they were not ashamed to beg, but there was none to relieve them. Their own means... | |
| Thomas Bailey - 1852 - 520 páginas
...their distresses, and become only less guilty than one of their representatives. But while the exalted offender can find means to baffle the law, new capital...them. Their own means of subsistence were cut off ; and their excesses, however to be deplored or condemned, can hardly be the subject of surprise. I... | |
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