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" ... the assemblage, he at once surrendered himself to the assistant, and shared the fate of his friend. Grant was the next to follow. Undismayed as his predecessor, he looked round with a cheerful countenance, and said : " I am about to suffer the death... "
Guy Fawkes; or, The gunpowder treason - Trang 329
bởi William Harrison Ainsworth - 1841
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Criminal trials [by D. Jardine].

David Jardine - 1835 - 440 trang
...seek for pardon from Heaven. Grant replied, with a cheerful countenance, and full of confidence, ' I am satisfied that our project was so far from being sinful, that I rely entirely upon my merits in bearing a part of that noble action, as an abundant satisfaction and expiation for...

The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Tập 27

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1835 - 1138 trang
...seek for pardon from heaven.' Grant replied, with a cheerful countenance, and full of confidence, ' I am satisfied that our project was so far from being sinful, that I rely entirely upon my merits in bearing a part of that noble action, as an abundant satisfaction and expiation for...

The History of England, Tập 2

Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 564 trang
...they were doing good service to God. " I am satisfied," said John Grant on the day of his execution, " that our project was so far from being sinful, that I rely on my merits in bearing a part of that noble action as an abundant satisfaction and expiation for all...

Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art, Tập 17

William Harrison Ainsworth - 1850 - 582 trang
...countenance, and said:— " I am about to suffer the death of a traitor, and am content to die so. But I am satisfied that our project was so far from being...sins I have at other times of my life committed." These executions, being conducted with the utmost deliberation, occupied nearly an hour. The crowd...

Memorials of the Tower of London

William Lennox Lascelles Fitzgerald-de-Ros De Ros, William Lennox Lascelles Fitzgerald Baron De Ros - 1866 - 358 trang
...to their country and to their Maker. Grant, among others, declared on the scaffold, " I am convinced that our project was so far from being sinful, that I rely on the part I have taken in it, for an expiation of all the sins I have ever committed." Finally, it...

The Secret Service in the Late War: (...)

La Fayette Charles Baker, La Fayette Curry Baker - 1874 - 418 trang
...were doing good service to God. ' I am satisfied,' said John Grant, on the day of his execution, ' that our project was so far from being sinful, that I rely on my merits in bearing a part of that noble action as an abundant satisfaction and expiation for all...

The Illustrated History of England

Thomas Keightley - 1876 - 1148 trang
...they were doing good service to God. "I am satisfied/' said John Grant on the day of his execution, " that our project was so far from being sinful, that. I rely on my merits in bearing a rart of that noble action as an abundant satisfaction and ex* Miracles of...

The United States Secret Service in the Late War ... and a Graphic History ...

La Fayette Charles Baker - 1889 - 432 trang
...they were doing good service to God. 'I am satisfied,' said John Grant, on the day of his execution, ' that our project was so far from being sinful, that I rely on my merits in bearing a * lie might havo done this, and yet Cecil have known lh» real fact already....

Novels, Tập 5

William Harrison Ainsworth - 1909 - 288 trang
...countenance, and said, — " I am about to suffer the death of a traitor, and am content to die so. But I am satisfied that our project was so far from being...sins I have at other times of my life committed." multitude. Wholly unmoved, however, Grant uttered a few prayers, and then crossing himself, mounted...




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