I have made no mistake; this is really the earth, and these are men. Devils never treat one another in this cruel manner; they have more sense, and more of what men (vainly) call humanity. The Advocate of Peace - Side 361906Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 sider
...and you have brought me into hell ! No, Sir, says the guide, I have made no mistake ; this is really the earth, and these are men. Devils never treat one...sense, and more of what men (vainly) call humanity. TO MRS. BACHE. On tiie proposed Order of the Cincinnati, Hereditary Nubility, and descending Honours.... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 sider
...you have brought me into hell 1' ' No Sir,' says the guide, ' I have made no mistake ; this is really the earth, and these are men. Devils never treat one...sense, and more of what men vainly call humanity.' " Letter to Dr. Priextley. The exclamation, "You blundering blockhead !" does not appear to advantage... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 sider
...have made no mistake ; this is really the earth, and these are men. Devils never treat one another hi this cruel manner; they have more sense, and more of what men (vainly) call humanity.--.- liii'-r &vlw. • • But to be serious, my dear old friend, I love you as much as ever, and I love... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 sider
...and you have brought me into hell ! No, Sir, says the guide, I have made no mistake ; this is really the earth, and these are men. Devils never treat one...sense, and more of what men (vainly) call humanity. TO MRS. BACHE. On the proposed Order of the Cincinnati, Hereditary Nobility, and descending Honours.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 542 sider
...have brought me into hell !" " No, Sir," says the guide, " I have made no mistake ; this is really the earth, and these are men. Devils never treat one...they have more sense, and more of what men (vainly) ball humanity." But to be serious, my dear old friend, I love you as much as ever, and I love all the... | |
| William Ladd - 1827 - 298 sider
...you have brought. rae into hell ! No, Sir, said the guide, I have. made no mistake, this is really the earth, and these are men ; devils never treat...sense, and more of what men (vainly) call humanity." Had Franklin lived at this day I have ne doubt that, notwithstanding his scepticism, he would have... | |
| William Ladd - 1827 - 316 sider
...and you have brought me into bell ! No, Sir, said the guide, I have. made no mistake, this is really the earth, and these are men ; devils never treat...another in this cruel manner, they have more sense, ami more of what men (vainly) call humanity." Had Franklin lived at this day I have no doubt that,... | |
| John Towill Rutt - 1831 - 450 sider
...you have brought me into hell." " No, Sir," says the guide, " I have made no mistake. This is really the earth, and these are men. Devils never treat one...sense, and more of what men (vainly) call humanity." But, to be serious, my dear old friend, I love you as much as ever, and I love all the honest souls... | |
| 1832 - 700 sider
...and you have brought me into hell ! No, Sir, said the guide, I have made no mistake. This is really the Earth, and these are men ; devils never treat...sense, and more of what men (vainly) call humanity."' Such is the materiel of what is called martial glory, — that thing which has long had, and still... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1833 - 490 sider
...have brought me into hell !" " No, Sir," says the guide, " I have made no mistake ; this is really the earth, and these are men. Devils never treat one...sense, and more of what men (vainly) call humanity." But to be serious, my dear old friend, I love you as much as ever, and I love all the honest souls... | |
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