 | Conrad Hume Pinches - 1854 - 444 trang
...either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his grey hairs should secure him from •nsult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has...receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for money, which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains... | |
 | Andrew Comstock - 1855 - 381 trang
...abhorrence or contempt1, i and deserves not that his grey head1 j should secure Aim from insult. | Much more is he to be abhorred, ] who, as he has advanced in age has receded from virtue, I and becomes more wicked with less temptation : | who prostitutes Aimself for money which Ae cannot... | |
 | Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 407 trang
...either abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has...receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation; who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains of... | |
 | 1859 - 350 trang
...of either abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray head should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has...receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains of... | |
 | John Timbs - 1860
...abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his grey head should secure him from insults. " Much more is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age,...receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains of... | |
 | Angela Gillespie, Member of the Order of the Holy Cross - 1871 - 648 trang
...either abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has...receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remainder... | |
 | 1872 - 534 trang
...either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred who, as he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue, and become more wicked with less temptation; who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and... | |
 | John Celivergos Zachos - 1873
...not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred,—who, as he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation; who prostitutes himself for money which he can not enjoy, and spends the remains of... | |
 | Andrew Comstock - 1874
...abhorrence or contempt', | and deserves not thai his grey head' 1 should secure Aim from insult. | Much more is he to be abhorred, | who, as he has advanced in...receded from virtue, | and becomes more wicked with less temptation : | who prostitutes Aimself for money which he cannoi enjoy, | and spends the remains... | |
 | J. S. Knowles - 1874
...either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his grey hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, Sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue, and become more wicked with less temptation; who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and... | |
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