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Pagina 20
... told him , if he would not confess he must go to the rack . Felton replied , If it must be so , he could not tell whom he might nominate in the extremity of torture ; and if what he should say then must go for truth , he could not tell ...
... told him , if he would not confess he must go to the rack . Felton replied , If it must be so , he could not tell whom he might nominate in the extremity of torture ; and if what he should say then must go for truth , he could not tell ...
Pagina 42
... told by some of the by - standers , on that occasion , to " take heed to their lives , for they were marked men This was probably not forgotten in the reign of Queen Mary . After the death of Henry VIII . he attached himself to the ...
... told by some of the by - standers , on that occasion , to " take heed to their lives , for they were marked men This was probably not forgotten in the reign of Queen Mary . After the death of Henry VIII . he attached himself to the ...
Pagina 58
... told her how in- convenient and dangerous it would be to advise with such persons ; 66 who , " he said , " if they should once get her into their counsel and confidence , would either gain her to their religion , or if they found they ...
... told her how in- convenient and dangerous it would be to advise with such persons ; 66 who , " he said , " if they should once get her into their counsel and confidence , would either gain her to their religion , or if they found they ...
Pagina 71
... told him , Sir Thomas Wyatt was desirous to speak with him ; Winter ' demanded where Wyatt was ? Throckmorton answered , " At his house in Kent , not far from Gillingham . " That soon after Throckmorton met Winter again , and Winter ...
... told him , Sir Thomas Wyatt was desirous to speak with him ; Winter ' demanded where Wyatt was ? Throckmorton answered , " At his house in Kent , not far from Gillingham . " That soon after Throckmorton met Winter again , and Winter ...
Pagina 72
... told him , " that the Emperor had sent him a fair chain , which ' he shewed unto Throckmorton ; " who said , " For this ' chain you have sold your country . " Winter replied , " Neither the Emperor nor French King can make me sell my ...
... told him , " that the Emperor had sent him a fair chain , which ' he shewed unto Throckmorton ; " who said , " For this ' chain you have sold your country . " Winter replied , " Neither the Emperor nor French King can make me sell my ...
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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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