Excerpt from The Spectator, Vol. 5 of 12: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes
We see in this amazing instance of barbarity what strange disorders are bred in the minds of those men, whose asiens are notre lated by virtue, and discipl hed'by reason. Ough the action which I have recited is in itself full 0 guilt and horror, it Med from a temper of mind, which might ave pmdu Md noble fruits, had it been informed and guide by a. Suitable edueation.
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