| David Hume - 1807 - 480 trang
...trusted, would shew her *^.*^J favour. On the scaffold she made a speech to the 155*. bye-standers ; in which the mildness of her disposition led her to...•with which she had been treated. She said that her 6ffence was not the having laid her hand upon the crown, but the not rejecting it with sufficient constancy... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 trang
...imprudence, were worthy of excuse ; and that God and" 'posterity, she trusted would shew her favour." On the scaffold, she made a speech to the bystanders,...mildness of her disposition led her to take the blame entirely on herself, without uttering one complaint against the severity with which she had been treated.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 378 trang
...imprudence, were worthy of excuse ; and that God and posterity, the trusted, would show her favour." On the scaffold, she made a speech to the by-standers,...mildness of her disposition led her to take the blame entirely on herself, without uttering one complaint ticainst the severity with which she had been treated.... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 trang
...posterity, she trusted, would show her favour.' On the scaffold, she made a speech to the by-stauders, in which the mildness of her disposition led her to take the blame entirely on herself, without uttering one complaint against the severity with which she had been treated.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 trang
...the mildness of her disposition led her to take the blame -entirely on herself, without uttering 6"ne complaint against the severity with which she had been treated. .She said that her offence was, not that she had laid her hand upon the crown, but that she had not rejected it with sufficient constancy... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 328 trang
...speech to the bystanders, in which the mildness of her disposition led her to take the blame entirely on herself, without uttering one complaint against...been treated. She said, that her offence was, not having laid her hand upon the crown, but not rejecting it with sufficient constancy : that she had... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1821 - 280 trang
..."that human justice was against his body, but the Divine Mercy would be favorable to his soul ; and that if her fault deserved punishment, her youth,...mildness of her disposition led her to take the blame entirely on herself, without uttering one complaint against the severity with which she had been treated.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1821 - 278 trang
...speech to the by-standers, in which the mildness of her disposition led her to take the blame entirely on herself, without uttering one complaint against...been treated. She said, that her offence was, not that she had laid her hand upon the crown, but that she had not rejected it with sufficient constancy... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1822 - 322 trang
...imprudence, were worthy of excuse; and that God and posterity, she trusted, woi>'-•* show her favour." On the scaffold, she made a speech to the bystanders,...mildness of her disposition led her to take the blame entirely on herself, without uttering one complaint against the severity with which she had been treated.... | |
| T. Sharp - 1822 - 160 trang
...posterity, she trusted, would show her favour. On the scaffold she made a speech to the spectators, in which the mildness of her disposition led her to...herself, without Uttering one complaint against the cruelty with which she was treated ; but observed bes&iiU was , not her laying hand on the crown, but... | |
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