| Samuel Johnson - 1968 - 400 Seiten
...the snares which are laid by Treachery for Innocence, without infusing any wish for that superiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity; to give...of counteracting fraud, without the temptation to practise it; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of necessary defence, and to increase... | |
| John Halperin - 1975 - 352 Seiten
...the snares which are laid by Treachery for Innocence, without infusing any wish for that superiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity; to give...of counter-acting fraud, without the temptation to practice it; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of necessary defence, and to increase... | |
| Tom Keymer, Thomas Keymer - 2004 - 300 Seiten
...the snares which are laid by Treachery for Innocence, without infusing any wish for that superiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity; to give...of counteracting fraud, without the temptation to practise it; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of necessary defence, and to increase... | |
| Lionel Kelly - 1995 - 399 Seiten
...the snares which are laid by Treachery for Innocence, without infusing any wish for that superiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity; to give the power of counteracting fraud, \vithout the temptation to practise it; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of necessary... | |
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