| Mrs. Inchbald - 1788 - 400 Seiten
...fubject — there mifery — more contagious than difeafe, preys on the lives of hundreds — fentenced but to confinement, their doom is death. — Immured in damp and dreary vaults, they daily perifh — and who can tell but that amongft the many haplefs fufferers, there may be hearts, bent... | |
| James Plumptre - 1809 - 318 Seiten
...subjects are in health — no contagion reigns amongst them. Haswell. The prisoner is your subject^there misery — more contagious than disease— preys on...vaults, they daily perish — and who can tell but that amongst tha many hapless sufferers, there may be hearts, bent down with peni* tence to Heaven and you,... | |
| 1824 - 656 Seiten
...your people still. Sail. How! more! my subjects are in health: no contagion visits them. Паяю. The prisoner is your subject. There, misery, more...they daily perish; and who can tell but that, among these many hapless sufferers, there шву be hearts bent down with penitence to heaven and yon for... | |
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - 1828 - 426 Seiten
...your people still\ Sul. How more s ? my subjects arc in health " ; no contagion visits them ^ . How'd. The prisoner is your subject\ There, misery', more...vaults', they daily perish ^ ; and who can tell but among the many hapless sufferers, there may be hearts bent down with penitence to heaven and you for... | |
| 1830 - 614 Seiten
...people still. jWr. How more ' my subject* are iii health ;. DO •eoaiatnoD Ti>iu them. //«•-'. The prisoner is your subject. There misery, more contagious...disease, preys on the lives of hundreds: sentenced bnt to confinement, their doom is de&tb. Immured in damp aud dreary vaults, they 4siJy p«ri«h ; and... | |
| Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 Seiten
...health; no contagion visits them, How. The prisoner is your subject. There, miser}', more contitgiaus than disease, preys on the lives of hundreds : sentenced...is death. Immured in damp and dreary vaults, they da.ly perish ; and who e;m Jell hat that, among the many hapless sufierers, there may bs hearts bent... | |
| Moses Severance - 1835 - 314 Seiten
...more of your people still. Suit. How more? my subjects are in health ; no-contagion Tisits them. How. The prisoner is your subject. There, misery, more...confinement, their doom is death. Immured in damp and dieary vaults, they daily perish; and who can tell but that, among the many hapless sufferers, there... | |
| John Pierpont - 1855 - 530 Seiten
...health by your prescriptions. Ask a reward adequate to your services. Haswell. Sultan, the reward I ask, is, leave to preserve more of your people still....sentenced but to confinement, their doom is death. ImniurM in damp and dreary vaults, they daily perish ; and who can tell but that, among the many hapless... | |
| Daniel O'Quinn - 2005 - 444 Seiten
...position on the ills of confinement is summarized in Haswell's first meeting with the Sultan: HAS: The prisoner is your subject — there misery —...vaults, they daily perish — and who can tell but that amongst the many hapless sufferers, there may be hearts, bent down with penitence to Heaven and you,... | |
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