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Pagina 15
... thought I should be Minos , acus , or Rhadamanthus ; I had rather be one of the least shades in the Elysian Fields * . There were many instances of torture in the reign of Elizabeth , sometimes applied on very slight occa- sions . Lord ...
... thought I should be Minos , acus , or Rhadamanthus ; I had rather be one of the least shades in the Elysian Fields * . There were many instances of torture in the reign of Elizabeth , sometimes applied on very slight occa- sions . Lord ...
Pagina 22
... thought that all the blood in my body had run into my arms , and began to burst out of my finger ends . This was a mistake ; but the arms swelled , till the gauntlets were buried within the flesh . After being thus suspended an hour , I ...
... thought that all the blood in my body had run into my arms , and began to burst out of my finger ends . This was a mistake ; but the arms swelled , till the gauntlets were buried within the flesh . After being thus suspended an hour , I ...
Pagina 48
... thought of the undertaking if it had not been sug- gested to him by Courtenay ; but in his declaration im- mediately before his execution he entirely exculpated Courtenay from all participation in the scheme . Sir Thomas Wyatt , of ...
... thought of the undertaking if it had not been sug- gested to him by Courtenay ; but in his declaration im- mediately before his execution he entirely exculpated Courtenay from all participation in the scheme . Sir Thomas Wyatt , of ...
Pagina 60
... thought harsh , or denied any peti- tion which was thought reasonable , to say that " weazen - faced Throckmorton had been there . " In 1569 , when the intrigue for a marriage between the Queen of Scots and the Duke of Norfolk was ...
... thought harsh , or denied any peti- tion which was thought reasonable , to say that " weazen - faced Throckmorton had been there . " In 1569 , when the intrigue for a marriage between the Queen of Scots and the Duke of Norfolk was ...
Pagina 73
... thought meet to attempt so dangerous an enterprise , and Winter in- formed me of it , you cannot intend Wyatt's devices to be mine , to bring me within the compass of treason . For what manner of proof or reasoning is there in this ...
... thought meet to attempt so dangerous an enterprise , and Winter in- formed me of it , you cannot intend Wyatt's devices to be mine , to bring me within the compass of treason . For what manner of proof or reasoning is there in this ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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