| R. B. - 1810 - 404 str.
...— [Pointing to Dr. Juxon] — I think will witness it. Then turning to the officers, said, Sirs, excuse me for this same, I have a good cause, and I have a gracious God, I will say no more. Then turning to Colonel Hacker, he said, Take care they do not puf me to pain, and, Sir, this and it... | |
| 1852 - 576 str.
...my father, and this honest man* I thinke will witnesse it. Then turning to the officers, said, Sirs, excuse me for this same, I have a good cause, and I have a gracious God, I will say no moro. Then turning to Colonel Hacker, he said, Take care they do not pnt me in pain, and, sir, this... | |
| 1844 - 498 str.
...man (pointing to Dr. Juxon), I think, will witness it." Then turning to the officers, said, " Sirs, excuse me for this same. I have a good cause, and I have a gracious God : I will say no more." Then turning to Col. Hacker, he said, "Take care that they do not put me to pain ; and, sir, this and... | |
| Emma Robinson - 1845 - 890 str.
...in attendance, and his eye fell on Ingulph with an expression of extreme pity and surprise. " Sirs, excuse me for this same, I have a good cause, and...axe — it may hurt you!" he said kindly. " I owe this gentleman many kindnesses ; I must bid him farewell." He then added in a whisper, inaudible to... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1847 - 636 str.
...father; and this honest man, I think, will witness it. Then turning to the officers, he said, Sirs, excuse me for this same : I have a good cause, and I have a gracious God, I will say no more. Then to Colonel Hacker, he said, take care that they do not put me to pain. A gentleman coming near... | |
| 1854 - 534 str.
...and maintain the Church according to. the notions and discipline of Archbishop Laud. me for this ; I have a good cause, and I have a gracious God ; I will say no more." To Colonel Hacker he said : " Take care they do not put me to pain;" and to a gentleman coming near... | |
| 1858 - 976 str.
...to the Bishop) I think will witness it." Then turning to the officers, he said : " Sirs, excuse me this same. I have a good cause, and I have a gracious GOD. I will say no more." Then to Colonel Hacker, he said : " Take care that they do not put me to pain. And, sir, this, and... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1882 - 872 str.
...left me by my fathers ; and this honest man I think will witness it : excuse me further, gentlemen I have a good cause, and I have a gracious God. I will say no more-! " The king then began to prepare himself for the block, and on Colonel Hacker approaching him he said,... | |
| John Beresford - 1923 - 228 str.
...Thereupon he turned to the Puritan officers, Colonel Hacker and Colonel Tomlinson, and said : " Sirs, excuse me for this same, I have a good cause, and I have a gracious God : I will say no more." Then to Colonel Hacker : " Take care that they [the executioners] do not put me to pain." And jokingly... | |
| George Borrow, Edward Hale Bierstadt - 1928 - 542 str.
...father; and this honest man, I think, will witness it. Then turning to the officers, he said,—Sirs, excuse me for this same: I have a good cause, and I have a gracious God, I will say no more. Then to Colonel Hacker, he said,—Take care that they do not put me to pain. A gentleman coming near... | |
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