| Beilby Porteus (bp. of London.) - 1759 - 60 páginas
...Murder made a Villain, Millions a Hero. — Princes were privileg'd To kill, and numbers fanâified the crime. Ah ! why will Kings forget that they are Men...Men that they are brethren ? Why delight In human facrifice ? Why burft the ties Of Nature, that íhould knit their fouls together In one foft bond of... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1772 - 352 páginas
...Murder made a Villain, Millions a Hero. — Princes were privileg'd To kill, and numbers fanftified the crime. Ah ! why will Kings forget that they are Men...Men that they are Brethren ? Why delight In human facrifice ? Why burft the ties Of Nature, that mould knit their fouls together In one foft bond of... | |
| Beilby Porteus (bp. of London.) - 1772 - 72 páginas
...Murder made a Villain, Millions a Hero. . Princes were privileg'd To kill, and numbers fanftified the crime. Ah ! why will Kings forget that they are Men...Men that they are brethren" ? Why delight In human facrifice ? Why burft the ties Of Nature, .that mould knit their fouls together In one foft bond of... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 páginas
...Murder made a Villain, Million! a Hero'. Princes were privilcg'd To kill ; and numbers ("anftificd the crime. Ah ! why will Kings forget that they are Men» And Men that they arc brethren ? Why delight In human facriiicc • Why burft the ties Of Nature, that mould knit their... | |
| 1800 - 452 páginas
...murder made a villain, Millions a hero. Princes were privileg'd To kill, and number> fanctity'd the crime. Ah ! why will kings forget that they are men...And men that they are brethren? why delight In human faciifice • Why buift the ties Of nature that mould knit their fouls together In one foft band of... | |
| 1801 - 606 páginas
...evidently meant to shew that the " treasonable prac" tices" committed by him and the other persons in" Ah, why will Kings forget that they are men? " And...delight " In human sacrifice? Why burst the ties " Of Nuturo, that should knit their souls together " In one soft bond of amity and love? " They yet still... | |
| 1801 - 602 páginas
...meant to shew that the " treasonable prac" iices" committed by him and the oiher persons in" Ah, \vhy will Kings forget that they are men? *« And men that they are brethren? Why delight M In human sacrifice? Why burst the tics f Of Nature, that should knit their souls together " In one... | |
| 1801 - 496 páginas
...murder makes a villain, " Millions a hero ; Princes are privileg'd " To kill, and numbers fanftify the crime. " Ah, why will Kings forget that they are men ? " And men, that they are 'urethren ? Why delight " In human facriflce ? Why burft the tics " Of Nature, that Ihould knit their... | |
| 1842
...appetites, and view as cold and insipid the warmth of affection, and the interchange of Charity : ' Ah ! why will kings forget that they are men— And men, that they are brethren. Why burst the ties Of nature, that should knit their souls together, ID one soft bond of amity and love.'... | |
| Beilby Porteus - 1803 - 68 páginas
...155 To kill ; and numbers sanctifi'd the crime. Ah ! why will Kings forget that they are Men ? 18 19 And Men that they are brethren ? Why delight In human...ties Of Nature, that should knit their souls together 16<J In one soft bond of amity and love ? Yet still they breathe destruction, still go on Inhumanly... | |
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