10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNPERPETRATED»
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... between birth and death I think of all the outrages unperpetrated opportunities
missed The dragons unchased The maidens unkissed The wines still untasted
The oceans uncrossed The fantasies wasted The mad urges lost Here I am
getting ...
2
History of the intellectual development of Europe
No crime that the annals of human wickedness can show was left unperpetrated :
remorseless murders ; the betrayal of parents, husbands, wives, friends ;
poisoning reduced to a system ; adultery degenerating into incests, and crimes
that ...
John William Draper, 1863
I was fortunate enough to come upon him as he was about to stab you in your
sleep, and quickly forced him to leave the room with his wickedness
unperpetrated. Upon finding you once again before me, and in the great joy I felt
at having ...
4
On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
Carl, Froude Unperpetrated, adj. Lamb Unperplexed, adj. Wordsworth
Unphilosophic, adj. De Quincey Unphlebotomized, adj. Huddesford Unpilled, adj.
Huddesford Unplagued, adj. De Quincey Unpleasantry, sb. De Quincey
Unpleasing, adj.
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
5
Shakspeare and His Friends
I was fortunate ' enough to come upon him as he was about to stab you in your
sleep, and quickly forced him to leave the room with his wickedness
unperpetrated. Upon finding you once again before me, and in the great joy I felt
at having ...
6
A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ...
Since, then, commitments have taken place for crimes hither.to unperpetrated,
and till of late unsuspected in this province, it becomes the duty of the bench to
explain somewhat more fully, in the charge, the general heads of the offence ...
Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell, David Jardine, 1819
7
The Last Years of the Reign and Life of Louis XVI. ... ...
It was, however, owing to no sentiment of humanity, that that crime was left
unperpetrated ;_and, indeed, there would have been less barbarity in poisoning
the young King, than there was in making him sufi'er the slow and painful torture
of the ...
François Baron HÜE, Robert Charles DALLAS, 1806
The poet speaks of a period of national peril, of impending civil strife, and of a
deed unperpetrated that, if perpetrated, would be one of national disgrace :
Come the eleventh plague rather than this should be ! Come, sink us rather in the
sea !
9
Christian Disciple and Theological Review
... and by the effectual expedient of a capital punishment, exonerate the sufl'ere'r
from the guilt of the unperpetrated murder, and take the guilt of his blood \upon
themselves l” “ If this doctrine ofsubjecting a member of the community to certain
...
William Ellery Channing, 1817
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The Last Years of the Reign and Life of Louis XVI.
It was, however, owing to no sentiment of humanity, that that crime was left
unperpetrated ; and, indeed, there would have been less barbarity in poisoning
the young King, than there was in making him suffer the slow and painful torture
of the ...