The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 255F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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due regard being paid as far as possible to the laws of humanity , when it shall have been unquestionably proved that the laws and customs of war have been violated by the enemy , and that they have had recourse to measures condemned by ...
due regard being paid as far as possible to the laws of humanity , when it shall have been unquestionably proved that the laws and customs of war have been violated by the enemy , and that they have had recourse to measures condemned by ...
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... regard him with favour . We read in Froissart that the Lisboners refrained from retaliating on the Castilians , when the latter mutilated their Portuguese prisoners ; and the English . Government acted nobly when it refused to ...
... regard him with favour . We read in Froissart that the Lisboners refrained from retaliating on the Castilians , when the latter mutilated their Portuguese prisoners ; and the English . Government acted nobly when it refused to ...
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... regard for the sufferings of others is proportioned to our regard for our own sufferings , inasmuch as our self - love is the foundation and measure of our powers of sympathy , a man's disregard for the sufferings of others - in other ...
... regard for the sufferings of others is proportioned to our regard for our own sufferings , inasmuch as our self - love is the foundation and measure of our powers of sympathy , a man's disregard for the sufferings of others - in other ...
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