| Edward Hay - 1803 - 430 pagina’s
...however but flogged with great feverity; " and it was not with dry eyes that I faw the punifh" ment inflicted on this humble pioneer of literature. "...after the battle, both thefe men " were tried before geneial Cowley, and matters ap" pearing no farther againft them than I have ftated, " they were liberated... | |
| Edward Hay - 1803 - 432 pagina’s
...not with dry eyes that I faw" the punifh» " ment inflicted on this humble pioneer of liternture; " About, a month after the battle,- both thefe men " were tried before geneial Cowley, and matters ap" pearing no farther againft them than I have ftated, <« they were liberated... | |
| James Gordon - 1805 - 314 pagina’s
..." but flogged with great severity ; and it was •' not with dry eyes, that I saw the punishment " inflicted on this humble pioneer of literature. " About a month after the battle, both these " men were tried before General Cowley, and " matters appearing no farther against them " than... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 616 pagina’s
...flogged with great severity, and it was not with dry eyes that I saw the punishment inflicted upon this humble pioneer of literature. About a month after the battle, both these men were tried before General Cowley, and matters appearing no farther against them than I have... | |
| Edward Hay - 1847 - 440 pagina’s
...strangled, however, but flogged with great severity ; and it was not with dry eyes that I saw the punishment inflicted on this humble pioneer of literature. About a month after the battle, both these men were tried before General Cowley, and matters appearing no further against them than I have... | |
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