The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Black, 1868 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... death , chiefly on the evidence of an accomplice . - Many thought , that , in consideration of the men's crroneous opinion of the nature of the action they had committed , justice might have been satisfied with a less forfeiture than ...
... death , chiefly on the evidence of an accomplice . - Many thought , that , in consideration of the men's crroneous opinion of the nature of the action they had committed , justice might have been satisfied with a less forfeiture than ...
Pagina 16
... death were brought to this church , with a sufficient guard , to hear and join in public worship on the Sabbath before execution . It was supposed that the hearts of these unfortunate persons , how- ever hardened before against feelings ...
... death were brought to this church , with a sufficient guard , to hear and join in public worship on the Sabbath before execution . It was supposed that the hearts of these unfortunate persons , how- ever hardened before against feelings ...
Pagina 20
... death have forgiven the man against whom their resentment had been so fiercely heated . It had , however , been destined , that the mutability of their sentiments was not to be exposed to this trial . The usual hour for producing the ...
... death have forgiven the man against whom their resentment had been so fiercely heated . It had , however , been destined , that the mutability of their sentiments was not to be exposed to this trial . The usual hour for producing the ...
Pagina 21
... death , which had now been made in vain , and stimulating their feelings , by recalling the various claims which Wilson might have had on royal mercy , from the mistaken motives on which he acted , as well as from the generosity he liad ...
... death , which had now been made in vain , and stimulating their feelings , by recalling the various claims which Wilson might have had on royal mercy , from the mistaken motives on which he acted , as well as from the generosity he liad ...
Pagina 31
... death . The leader , whom they distinguished by the name of Madge Wildfire , had been summoned to assist at the procession by the impatient shouts of his con- federates . " I will ensure you five hundred pounds , " said the unhappy man ...
... death . The leader , whom they distinguished by the name of Madge Wildfire , had been summoned to assist at the procession by the impatient shouts of his con- federates . " I will ensure you five hundred pounds , " said the unhappy man ...
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