The Waverley Novels: Vol. 2A. and C. Black, 1867 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... prisoner told Helen , that if she could declare that her sister had made any preparations , however slight , or had given her any intimation on the subject , that such a statement would save her sister's life , as she was the principal ...
... prisoner told Helen , that if she could declare that her sister had made any preparations , however slight , or had given her any intimation on the subject , that such a statement would save her sister's life , as she was the principal ...
Pagina 13
... prisoner for debt is entitled , on a sufficient statement to our Supreme Court , setting forth the amount of his funds , and the nature of his misfortunes , and surrendering all his effects to his creditors , to claim to be discharged ...
... prisoner for debt is entitled , on a sufficient statement to our Supreme Court , setting forth the amount of his funds , and the nature of his misfortunes , and surrendering all his effects to his creditors , to claim to be discharged ...
Pagina 18
... prisoner ; but as they took air , and becan known to the people , they greatly increased t popular compassion for Wilson , and excited proportionate degree of indignation against Po teous ; against whom , as strict , and even viole : in ...
... prisoner ; but as they took air , and becan known to the people , they greatly increased t popular compassion for Wilson , and excited proportionate degree of indignation against Po teous ; against whom , as strict , and even viole : in ...
Pagina 19
... prisoner's manding his soldiers to fire , and himself firing piece , of which some swore that they saw the ke and flash , -and beheld a man drop at whom was pointed , with the negative testimony of others , who , though well stationed ...
... prisoner's manding his soldiers to fire , and himself firing piece , of which some swore that they saw the ke and flash , -and beheld a man drop at whom was pointed , with the negative testimony of others , who , though well stationed ...
Pagina 20
... prisoner in the tolbooth of that city , be respited for six weeks from the time appointed for his execution . The assembled spectators of almost all degrees whose minds had been wound up to the pitch which we have described , uttered a ...
... prisoner in the tolbooth of that city , be respited for six weeks from the time appointed for his execution . The assembled spectators of almost all degrees whose minds had been wound up to the pitch which we have described , uttered a ...
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