| Mary E. Doyle - 1913 - 240 страници
...very wicked fellow, who, I did not question, came loaded with his crimes; but, upon searching into his bundle, I found that, instead of throwing his guilt...seeing me an idle spectator of what passed, approached toward me. I grew uneasy at her presence, when of a sudden she held her magnifying glass full before... | |
| James William Searson, George Ellsworth Martin - 1914 - 394 страници
...profligate fellow, who I did not question came loaded with his crimes; but upon searching into his bundle, I found that, instead of throwing his guilt...seeing me an idle spectator of what passed, approached toward me. I grew uneasy at her presence, when, of a sudden, she held her magnifying glass full before... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1921 - 506 страници
...profligate fellow, who, I did not question, came loaden with his crimes, but upon searching into his bundle, I found that instead of throwing his guilt...seeing me an idle spectator of what passed, approached toward me. I grew uneasy at her presence, when, of a sudden, she held her magnifying glass full before... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 466 страници
...very +profligate fellow, who, I did not question, came loaded with his crimes, but upon searching his bundle, I found, that instead of throwing his guilt...who flung away his modesty instead of his ignorance. 8. When the whole race of mankind had thus cast away their burdens, the phantom which had been so busy... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1806 - 402 страници
...came laden with his crimes, but, upon searching into his bundle, I found, that instead of tit'owing his guilt from him, he had only laid down his memory....who flung away his modesty instead of his ignorance. 10. When the whole race of mankind had thus cast then' burthens, \.\\efi!iantnm, which had been so... | |
| John Lewis (publisher) - 238 страници
...not queftion came loaded with his crimes, but upon fearching into his bundle, I found that inftead of throwing his guilt from him, he had only laid down his memory. He was followed by another worthlefs rogue, who flung away his modelty inftead of his ignorance. When the whole race of mankind... | |
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