| English literature - 1756 - 724 pages
...horfes, condemned to fuch exquifiteand unmerited torments for my convenience ; but when I rerleft, that they once muft undoubtedly have exifted in the...turnkeys of Newgate, or fathers of the holy inquifition, 1 gallop on with as much eafe as expedition ; and am «iïinganyrecompenfefortheirunhappy perfeflly... | |
| 1753 - 672 pages
...poft-chaife, whilft I look upon the flarved, foundered, ulcerated, and excoriated animals, who draw it, as mere horfes, condemned to fuch exquifite and unmerited...my convenience; but when I reflect, that they once mufl undoubtedly have exifted in the characters of turnkeys of Newgate, or fathers of the holy inquifition,... | |
| 1753 - 668 pages
...poft-chaife, whilft I look upon the ftarved, foundered, ulcerated, and excoriated animals, who draw it, as mere horfes, condemned to fuch exquifite and unmerited torments for my convenience ; but when I refledr, that they once mufl undoubtedly have exifted in the characters of turnkeys of Newgate, or... | |
| Soame Jenyns - Good and evil - 1770 - 468 pages
...unmerited torments for my convenience i but when J reflect, that they once mwft undoubtedly have exijOted in the characters -of turnkeys of Newgate, or fathers...inquifition, I gallop on with as much eafe, as expedition i and am perfectly iacii Bed, that in purfuing my journey, I am but the executioner of the ftritoft... | |
| 1776 - 306 pages
...poft-chaife, whilft I look upon the ftarved, foundered, ulcerated, and excoriated animals who draw it as mere horfes, condemned to fuch exquifite and unmerited torments for my convenience ; but when 1 reflect that they once muft undoubtedly have exifted in the characters of turnkeys of Newgate, or... | |
| 874 pages
...poll, chaife, when I look upon the ftarvcd, foundered, ulcered, and excoriated animals who draw it, as mere horfes, condemned to fuch exquifite and unmerited...that they once muft undoubtedly have exifted in the characters.of turnkeys of Newgate, or rather of the holy inqui(ition, I gallop on with as much eafe... | |
| 1786 - 636 pages
...unmerited torments for mv convenience ; but when I refleft, that they once mult undoubtedly have exilted in the characters of turnkeys of Newgate, or fathers of the holy inquifition, I gallop on with at much eafe as expedition ; and am perfeftly fatisficd, that in puifr.irg my journey, I am but the... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 322 pages
...foundered, ulcerated, and excoriated animals, who draw it, as mere horses, condemned to such exquisite and unmerited torments for my convenience; but when I reflect, that they once must undoubtedly have VOL. XXIX. E existed in the characters of turnkeys of Newgate, or fathers of... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 332 pages
...foundered, ulcerated, and excoriated animals, who draw it, as mere horses, condemned to such exquisite and unmerited torments for my convenience ; but when I reflect, that they once must undoubtedly have existed in the characters of turnkeys of Newgate, or fathers of the holy inquisition,... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 304 pages
...foundered, ulcerated, and excoriated animals, who draw it, as mere horses, condemned to such exquisite and unmerited torments for my convenience ; but when I reflect, that they once must undoubtedly have existed in the characters of turnkeys of Newgate, or fathers of the holy inquisition,... | |
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