| 1728 - 344 pages
...Window. 1 hare likewife followed the Example of the Roman Cenfbrs, in puhifhing Offences according to fhe Quality of the Offender. It was ufual for them to...Immoralities out of the Senate-Houfe, by omitting his Name wheR they called over the Lift of his Brethren. In the fame Manner, to remove effectually feveral worthlefs... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 322 pages
...Rows of Tin Pot* fhewing thcmfclves, in order to their Sale, through a Safb Window. I have Kkewrfe followed the Example of the Roman Cenfors, in punifhing...who had been guilty of great Immoralities out of the Senate- houfe, by omitting his Name when they called over the Lift of his Brethren. In the fame Manner,... | |
| 1785 - 698 pages
...fale, through a faih window. I have likewife followed the example of the Roman Cenfors, in puniihing offences according to the quality of the offender. It was ufual for them to expel a fenator, who had been guilty of great immoralities, out of the fenate-houfe, by omitting his name when... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 342 pages
...of the Roman Censors, in punishing offences according to the quality of the offender. It was usual for them to expel a senator, who had been guilty of great ira. moralities, out of the senate-house, by omitting his name when they called over the list of his... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1804 - 450 pages
...of the Roman censors, in punishing offences according to the quality of the offender. It was usual for them to expel a senator, who had been guilty of great immoralities, out of the senate-house, by omitting his name when they called over the list of his brethren. In the same manner,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pages
...of the Roman Censors, in punishing offences according to the quality of the offender. It was usual for them to expel a senator who had been guilty of great immoralities out of the senate^house, by omitting his name when they called over the list of his brethren. In the same manner,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 534 pages
...of the Roman Censors, in punishing offences according to the quality of the offender. It was usual for them to expel a senator who had been guilty of great immoralities out of the senate house, by omitting his name when they called over the list of his brethren. In the same manner,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 342 pages
...of the Roman Censors, in punishing offences according to the quality of the offender. It was usual for them to expel a senator, who had been guilty of great immoralities, out of the senate-house, by omitting his name when they called over the list of his brethren. In the same manner,... | |
| 1822 - 488 pages
...of the Roman Censors, in punishing offences according to the quality of the offender. It was usual for them to expel a senator, who had been guilty of great immoralities «• See Tatler, No. 148.. 8 These pillars and sash-windows seem to be mentioned here as novelties;... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 334 pages
...of the Roman Censors, in punishing offences according to the quality of the offender. It was usual for them to expel a senator, who had been guilty of great immoralities, out of the senate-house, by omitting bis name when they called over the list of his brethren. In the same manner,... | |
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