But when men have killed their prey, said the pupil, why do they not eat it ? When the wolf has killed a sheep, he suffers not the vulture to touch it till he has satisfied himself. Is not man another kind of wolf? Man... Annual Register of World Events - Page 3721764Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Edmund Burke - 1759 - 516 pages
...then , find the ground fmoaking with blood and covered with carcafes, of which m»ny are difmembered and mangled for the convenience of the vulture. But...prey, fays the pupil, why do they not eat it? When the xvolf has killed a flieep, h* fnffers not the vulture to touch it till he hits fanned himfelf. Is not... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 586 pages
...then find the ground fmoking with blood, and covered with carcafTes, of which many are difmembered and mangled for the convenience of the vulture. But when men have killed their prey, faid the pupil, why do they not eat it? When the wolf has killed a fheep, he fuffers not the vulture... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 596 pages
...then find the ground fmoking with blood, and covered with carcafles, of which many are difmembered and mangled for the convenience of the vulture. But when men have killed their prey, faid the pupil, why do they not eat k? When the wolf has killed a Ihcep, he fuffers not the vulture... | |
| 1795 - 532 pages
...ground smoaking with blood and covered with carcases, of which many are dismembered and mangr led tor the convenience of the vulture. But when men have killed their prey, says the pupil, why do they not eat it ? When the wolf faas killed a sheep, he suffers "not the vnltiireto... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 360 pages
...dismembered and mangled for i\ie convenience of the vulture. But when men have killed their prey, said the pupil, why do they no't eat it ? When the wolf has killed a sheep, he suffer* not the vulture to touch it till he has satisfied himself. Is not man another kind... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 pages
...dismembered and mangled for the convenience of the vulture. But when men have-killed their prey, said the pupil, why do they not eat it ? When the wolf has killed a sheep, he suffers not the vulture to touch it till he has satisfied himself. Is not man another kind... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 pages
...then find the ground smoking with blood and covered with carcasses ; of which many are dismembered and mangled for the convenience of the vulture.' ' But when men have killed their prey,' said the pupil, ' why do they not eat it? When the wolf has killed a sheep, he suffers not the vulture... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 pages
...then find the ground smoking with blood and covered with carcasses ; of which many are dismembered and mangled for the convenience of the vulture.' ' But when men have killed Iheir prey,' said the pupil, ' why do they not eat it? When the wolf has killed a sheep, he suffers... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 pages
...will then find the ground smoking with blood and covered with carcases, of which many are dismembered and mangled for the convenience of the vulture.' ' But when men have killed their prey,' said the pupil, ' why do they not eat $t I When the wolf has killed a sheep, he suflers not the vulture... | |
| 1821 - 524 pages
...dismembered and mangled for the convenience of the vulture.' < But when men have killed their prey,' said the pupil, • why do they not eat it ? When the wolf has killed a sheep, he suffers uot the vulture to touch it till he is satisfied himself. Is not man another kind... | |
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