Thofe, who perhaps are of decent and honourable deportment, in all the concerns of private life, feem ztfuch feafons, to glory in acting the parts of deceitful knaves ; and without pretending to a difpenfation from any Pope, mutually confent to be guilty... John Buncle, Junior, Gentleman. Essays. By Thomas Cogan - Page 191by John BUNCLE (Junior.), Thomas COGAN (M.D.) - 1776 - 260 pagesFull view - About this book
| English essays - 1776 - 772 pages
...honourable deportment, jn all the conctrns of private life, feem at fact feafons to glory in achng the parts of deceitful knaves ; and without pretending...mutually confent to be guilty of as great a quantum of wickednel» at thele carnivals, as the molt indulgent Pope ever had the infolence to pardon 1 But,... | |
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...perhaps are of decent and honourable deportment in all the concerns of private life, seem at such seasons to glory in acting the parts of deceitful knaves ; and without pretending to a dispensation from any Pope, mutually consent to beguiltyofas much accumulated wickedness at these carnivals,... | |
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