| 1757 - 736 páginas
...be confidered (as I now perceive myfelf ) a viftim deftined to divert the indignation and rcfentment of an injured and deluded people from the proper objects. My enemies themfelves mull now think me innocent. Happy for me, at this my laft moment, that I know my own innocence,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1785 - 486 páginas
...be confidered (as I now perceive myfelf) a vi&im deftined to divert the indignation and refentment of an injured and deluded people from the proper objects. My enemies themfelves muft now think me innocent. Happy for me, at this my laft moment, that I know my own innocence,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1788 - 340 páginas
...be feen through. I shall be considered as a victim deftined to divert the indignauon and refentmmt of an injured and deluded people from the proper objects. My enemies themselves muft f now think me mnocent. Happy fir me, at this my lafl moment, that I know my own innocence , and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 296 páginas
...indignation andrefentmentof an injured and deluded people from the proper objects. My enemies the.nfelves must now think me innocent. Happy for me; at this my last moment, that I know my own innocence, and am confcious that nopart of my country's misfortunes can be owing to me?... | |
| John Charnock - 1796 - 452 páginas
...be confidered (as I now perceive myfelf) a victim deftined to divert the indignation and refentment of an injured and deluded people from the proper objects; my enemies themfelves muft now think me innocent. Happy for me, at this my laft moment, that I know my own innocence,... | |
| John Charnock - 1796 - 454 páginas
...be confidered (as I now perceive myfelf) a victim deftined to divert the indignation and refentment of an injured and deluded people from the proper objects; my enemies themfelves muft now think me innocent. Happy for me, at this my laft moment, that I know my own innocence,... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 514 páginas
...against me will be seen through. I shall be " considered as a victim destined to divert the indig" nation and resentment of an injured and deluded " people from the proper objects." No! my dear Philip: let us rather consider his blood as a libation due to the offended genius of England,... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 566 páginas
...confidered (as " I now perceive myfelf) a vi£tim, deftined to divert the indig«« nation and refentment of an injured and deluded people from " the proper objects. My enemies themfelves muft now think " me innocent. Happy for me, at this my laft moment, that " I know my own... | |
| Select collection - 1806 - 262 páginas
...utmost of his judgment and ability ; and he styles himself, not without some appearance of reason, "a victim destined to divert the indignation and resentment of an injured and deluded people." On the Father of Burns the Poet. O ye whose cheek the tear of pity stains, Draw near with pious rev'rence... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 576 páginas
...subject to " the sensations my injuries, and the injustice done me, " must create. Persuaded I am, that justice will be done " to my reputation hereafter...innocent. Happy for me, at this my " last moment, that I know my own innocence, and am con" seious that no part of my country's misfortunes can be " owing... | |
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