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Pagina 13
... death , but he cannot endure torture ; hence the lightest kind of torture is more abhorrent to our people than death itself , for in no country do male- factors go to execution more intrepidly than in Eng- * Fortescue de laudibus Legum ...
... death , but he cannot endure torture ; hence the lightest kind of torture is more abhorrent to our people than death itself , for in no country do male- factors go to execution more intrepidly than in Eng- * Fortescue de laudibus Legum ...
Pagina 19
... death . In April , 1627 , Lord Falkland , who was at that time Lord - Deputy of Ireland , writes to Secre- tary Conway ( then Viscount Killultagh ) , stating , that he had arrested two priests , whom he suspected of traitorous designs ...
... death . In April , 1627 , Lord Falkland , who was at that time Lord - Deputy of Ireland , writes to Secre- tary Conway ( then Viscount Killultagh ) , stating , that he had arrested two priests , whom he suspected of traitorous designs ...
Pagina 40
... Death of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton . ' The poem , as published by Peck , is extremely inaccurate , but a cor- rected copy is to be found in the 40th volume of Dr. Cole's MSS . in the British Museum , where there is also , in a ...
... Death of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton . ' The poem , as published by Peck , is extremely inaccurate , but a cor- rected copy is to be found in the 40th volume of Dr. Cole's MSS . in the British Museum , where there is also , in a ...
Pagina 41
... death , which happened in 1554 , he enjoyed considerable favour with Henry , and differ- ent members of his family obtained lucrative pre- ferment at Court ; amongst whom , Nicholas was appointed Sewer † to the King . In 1544 , Nicholas ...
... death , which happened in 1554 , he enjoyed considerable favour with Henry , and differ- ent members of his family obtained lucrative pre- ferment at Court ; amongst whom , Nicholas was appointed Sewer † to the King . In 1544 , Nicholas ...
Pagina 42
... death of Henry VIII . he attached himself to the person of his relative , the Queen - dowager , who , previously to her marriage with Lord Seymour of Sudley , lived in retirement in the neighbourhood of London . At this time , as well ...
... death of Henry VIII . he attached himself to the person of his relative , the Queen - dowager , who , previously to her marriage with Lord Seymour of Sudley , lived in retirement in the neighbourhood of London . At this time , as well ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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