| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 636 páginas
...suffered ; but the persuasions were made to him so great, that he was brought in belief mat he could not live safely if the admiral lived ; and that made him give his consent tojiis death.' 2 Ellis, 2d series, p. 257. 114 The warrant for his execution, signed by his brother,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 664 páginas
...suffered ; but the persuasions wen1 made to him so great, that he was brought in belief mat he could n«t live safely if the admiral lived ; and that made him give his consent to.his death.' 2 Ellis, 2d series, p. 257. had placed the widow of Henry in the tomb, his own c".jv.I>beheaded... | |
| 1838 - 272 páginas
...never sufferd ; but the perswasions wer made to him so gret '.hat he was brogth in belefe that he could not live safely if the Admiral lived ; and that made...give his consent to his dethe. Thogth thes parsons are not to be compared to your Majestie, yet I pray Gud, as ivel perswations perswade not one srslar... | |
| 1838 - 544 páginas
...the perswasions wer made to him so gret that he was brogth in belefe that he could not live s&fely if the Admiral lived ; and that made him give his consent to his dethe. Thogth (lies parsons are not to be compared to your Majestie, yet I pray God, as ivel perswations perswade... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1839 - 462 páginas
...suffered ; but the persuasions were made to him so great, that he was brought in belief that he could not live safely if the Admiral lived, and that made him give his consent to his death."* Dr. Lingard has also animadverted in strong terms upon LATIMER for having not only arraigned... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 638 páginas
...suffered ; but the persuasions were made to him so great, that he was brought in to believe that he could not live safely if the Admiral lived ; and that made him give his consent to his death. Though these persons are not to Ьг compared to your majesty, yet I pray God, as (that) evil... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 498 páginas
...suffered ; but the persuasions were made to him so great, that he was brought in to believe that he could not live safely if the admiral lived ; and that made him give his consent to his death. Though these persons are not to be compared to your majesty, yet I pray God, as (that) evil... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1845 - 486 páginas
...suffered; but the persuasions ' were made to him so great, ' that he was brought in belief ' that he could not live safely ' if the admiral lived ; and that ' made him give his consent to his death." Ellis, second series, II. 257.] AD ij5o.it, nor effectual interest to achieve the same b. Let... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 496 páginas
...suffered ; but the persuasions were made to him so great, that he was brought in to believe that he could not live safely if the admiral lived ; and that made him give his consent to his death. Though these persons are not to be compared to your majesty, yet I pray God, as (that) evil... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 574 páginas
...suffered ; but the persuasions were made to him so great, that he was brought in belief that he could not live safely if the admiral lived, and that made him give his consent to his death." * " He could not live safely if the admiral lived " would seem to make the quarrel between... | |
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