| 1819 - 794 str.
...whom they also sought to kill. I saw not their execution, but met their quarters, mangled and cutt and reeking, as they were brought from the gallows in baskets on the hurdle. Oh the miraculous providence of God !" Vol. I. p. 326. The presence of Charles II. at these horrid... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 426 str.
...to the gratification of a not very amiable triumph. " I saw not their execution," says Evelyn, " but met their quarters mangled and cut, and reeking as...brought from the gallows in baskets on the hurdle." In Scotland, which lay more at his mercy, his humanity and the goodness of his nature had a wider field... | |
| 1823 - 428 str.
...to the gratification of a not very amiable triumph. "I saw not their execution," says Evelyn, " but met their quarters mangled and cut, and reeking as...brought from the gallows in baskets on the hurdle." In Scotland, which lay more at his mercy, his humanity and the goodness of his nature had a wider field... | |
| 1823 - 428 str.
...to the gratification of a not Very amiable triumph. " I saw not their execution," says Evelyn, " but met their quarters mangled and cut, and reeking as...brought from the gallows in baskets on the hurdle." In Scotland, which lay more at his mercy, his humanity and the goodness of his nature had a wider field... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 564 str.
...in the presence of the King, his sonn, whom they also sought to kill. I saw not their execution, but met their quarters, mangled and cut and reeking, as...brought from the gallows in baskets, on the hurdle." Diary, (1827,) ii. 156. Captain Baynes. Drew and the Keeper of Newgate are at the bar, according to... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 562 str.
...in the presence of the King, his sonn, whom they also sought to kill. I saw not their execution, but met their quarters, mangled and cut and reeking, as...brought from the gallows in baskets, on the hurdle." l>iary, (1827,) ii. 156. Captain Baynes. Drew and the Keeper of Newgate are at the bar, according to... | |
| John Evelyn - 1850 - 512 str.
...in the presence of the King his son, whom they also sought to kill. I saw not their execution, but met their quarters, mangled, and cut, and reeking,...brought from the gallows in baskets on the hurdle. Oh, the miraculous providence of God ! 29th. Going to London, my Lord Mayor's show stopped me in Cheapside... | |
| James Elmes - 1852 - 466 str.
...honoured by the royal presence of the King and his Court. " I saw not their execution," says Evelyn, " but met their quarters, mangled, and cut, and reeking,...they were brought from the gallows in baskets on the hurdles ;" and this in the face of Charles's letter* to the Parliament, wherein he submitted himself... | |
| charles barker - 1853 - 126 str.
...to the gratification of a no very amiable triumph. " I saw not their' execution," says Evelyn, " but met their quarters mangled and cut, and reeking, as...brought from the gallows in baskets on the hurdle." In Scotland, which lay more at his mercy, his humanity and the goodness of his nature had a wider field... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1857 - 370 str.
...death their natural Prince, and, in the presence of the King his son. I saw not their execution, but met their quarters mangled and cut, and reeking, as they were brought from the gallows in baskets on a hurdle. O the miraculous providence of God!" A limitation with regard to prosecutions for treason... | |
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