| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1857 - 456 pages
...very t 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... | |
| Lucius Osgood - Elocution - 1858 - 494 pages
...prejudices, and frailties. I did not question, came loaded with his crimes: but, upon searching into his bundle, I found that, instead of throwing his guilt...who flung away his modesty instead of his ignorance. 9. When the whole race of mankind had thus cast off their burdens, the phantom which had been so busy... | |
| John Guy (Schoolmaster.) - 1858 - 248 pages
...profligate young man, who I did not question, came loaded with his crimes; but upon searching into his bundle, I found that, instead of throwing his guilt...down his memory; he was followed by another worthless spendthrift, who flung away his modesty, instead of his ignorance. When the whole race of mankind had... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1859 - 422 pages
...profligate fellow, who I did not question came loaded wife liis crimes; but upon searching into his bundle, I found that, instead of throwing his guilt...who flung away his modesty instead of his ignorance. 9. When the whole race of mankind had thus cast their burdens, the phantom which had been so busy on... | |
| Advanced reading book - Readers - 1860 - 458 pages
...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...ignorance. When the whole race of mankind had thus east their burdens, the Phantom which had been so busy on this occasion, seeing me an idle spectator... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Readers, American - 1861 - 450 pages
...profligate fellow, who I did not question came loaded wife his crimes ; but upon searching into his bundle, I found that, instead of throwing his guilt...who flung away his modesty instead of his ignorance. 9. When the whole race of mankind had thus cast their burdens, the phantom which had been so busy on... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1863 - 234 pages
...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...down his memory. He was followed by another worthless one, who flung away his modesty, instead of his ignorance. When the whole race of mankind had thus... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1864 - 470 pages
...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...this occasion, seeing me an idle Spectator of what had passed, approached towards me. I grew uneasy at her presence, when of a sudden she held her magnifying... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1864 - 450 pages
...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...he had only laid down his memory, He was followed b\ another worthless rogue, who flung away his modesty 'nstead of his ignorance. 9. When the whole... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - English language - 1878 - 268 pages
...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 from him, he had only laid down his memory. — Addison. Rule XIII. — When words are arranged in pairs, each couplet should be set off by commas.... | |
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