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" Consider how great a part of our species, in all ages down to this, have been trod under the feet of cruel and capricious tyrants, who would neither hear their cries nor pity their distresses. Consider slavery — what it is — how bitter a draught —... "
The Sermons of Mr. Yorick ... - 78. oldal
szerző: Laurence Sterne - 1775
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The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, 2. kötet

Laurence Sterne - 1760 - 272 oldal
...driven ki one day into captivity, to be fold to the higheft bidder to end their days in cruel anguifb. Confider how great a part of our fpecies in all ages...down to this, have been trod under the feet of cruel andcapricious tyrants, who would neither hear their cries, nor pity their diftrefies.— — Confider...

The Letters of the Late Rev. Mr. Laurence Sterne, to His Most ..., 3. kötet

Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 194 oldal
...diicourfe, page C 4 feventyleventy-eight, in the fecond volume — is this very affecting paflage — " Confider how great a part of our fpecies in all ages...who would neither hear their cries, nor pity their djftrefies. — Confider flavery — what it k — how bitter a draught — and how many millions are...

Letters of the Late Rev. Mr. Laurence Sterne, to His Most Intimate Friends ...

Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 366 oldal
...tenth difcourfe, page feventy-eight , in the fecond volume — is this very affefting paflage — " Confider how great a part of our fpecies in all ages...who would neither hear their cries , nor pity their diftreffes. — Confider flavery — what it is' — how bitter a draught—- and how many millions...

Letters of the Late Rev. Mr. Laurence Sterne, to His Most Intimate Friends ...

Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 284 oldal
...your tenth difcourfe, page feventy-eight, in the fecond volume — is this very afie&ing pa0age— " Confider how great a part of our fpecies in all ages...this — have been trod under the feet of cruel and capricioys tyrants, who would neither hear their cries, nor pity their diftrefles. — Confider flavery...

Annual Register of World Events, 18. kötet

1778 - 626 oldal
...affecting passage — " Consider how great a part of our species in all ages down to this — liare been trod under the feet of cruel and capricious tyrants,...who would neither hear their cries, nor pity their distresses. — Consider slavery — what it is— how bitter a draught— and how ninny millions are...

The Works of Laurence Sterne ...

Laurence Sterne - 1783 - 308 oldal
...put to the fword, or have been driven out to nakednefs and famine to make room for new-comers. — Confider how great a part of our fpecies, in all ages down to this, have been trod under the feet of1 cruel and capricious tyrants, who would neither hear their cries, nor pity their diftrefles—...

The Beauties of Sterne

Laurence Sterne - 1790 - 390 oldal
...hope have amended it, which brings me to the point — In your tenth difcourfe, is this paffage — " Confider how great a part of our fpecies in all ages...who would neither hear their cries nor pity their diltreffes. — Confider flavery — what it is — how bitter a draught — and how many millions...

The Beauties of Sterne

Laurence Sterne - 1790 - 374 oldal
...brings me to the point — In your tenth difcourfe, is this paflage — " Confider how great apart of our fpecies in all ages down to this — have been...who would neither hear their cries nor pity their diftrcffes. — Confider flavery — what it is — how bitter a draught ' — a«d how many millions...

Letters of the Late Laurence Sterne to His Most Intimate Friends: With a ...

Laurence Sterne - 1794 - 278 oldal
...very much, courfe *, is this very affecting pafiage- — brings me to the point In your tenth dif" Confider how great a part of our fpecies in all ages down to this—have been trod under the feet of cruel and capricious tyrants, who would neither hear their...

The Beauties of Sterne; Including Many of His Letters and Sermons, All His ...

Laurence Sterne - 1799 - 392 oldal
...hope have amended it, which brings me to the point — In your tenth difcourfe, is this paflage — " Confider how great a part of our fpecies in all ages,...who would neither hear their cries, nor pity their difirefles. • — Confider flavery — what it is — how bitter a draught — and how many millions...




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