| William Herbert - 1804 - 454 trang
...was concerned in the murder of sir Thomas Overbury, that " she was guilty of the seven deadly sins ; she was a whore, a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon, and a murderer." » Clarendon, vol. ip 6. * In Harrington's " Observations on the Statutes," jdedit. p. n*, note, is... | |
| James Caulfield - 1813 - 184 trang
...detestation." In addition to the above sentence he declared, " that she~ had the seven deadly sins, viz. a whore, a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon, and a murtherer — the daughter of the devell." His hope was fully accomplished, as never from the day,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 trang
...poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury) that she was guilty of the Seven Deadly Sins ; she was a w— — e, a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon,- and a murtherer.' For farther proofs of his venomous acrimony, see the State-Trials, VII. 102., in the cause... | |
| James Granger - 1824 - 800 trang
...concerned in the poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, that " She was guilty of the seven deadly sins ; she was a whore, a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon, and a murderer." t Clarendon, vol. ip 6. t In Bairiagton's " Observations on the Statutes," 3d edit. p. 112, note, is... | |
| James Granger - 1824 - 580 trang
...concerned in the poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, that " She was guilty of the seven deadly sins ; she was a whore, a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon, and a murderer." t Clarendon, vol. ip 6. : In Harrington's " Observations on the Statutes," 3d edit. p. 112, note, is... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 trang
...Coke, upon the trial of Mrs. Turner, told her that she was " guilty of the seven deadly sins ;" that she was " a whore, a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon, and a murderer." (b) Letter of expostulation, vol. vii. p. 297. VOL. xv. ' as an atheist and a traitor, reproached him,... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1826 - 132 trang
...judge. On the trial of Mrs. Turner be scrupled not to affirm that she was guilty of seven deadly sins ; she was a whore, a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon, and a murderer. Many circumstances now concurred to hasten liis fall. He had been led to oppose the King in a dispute... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 492 trang
...remark, that Coke, in the trial of Mrs. Turner, told her that she was guilty of the seven deadly sins : she was a whore, a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon, and a murderer a. And what may more surprise us, Bacon, then attorney-general, took care to observe, that poisoning... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Coventry - 1830 - 716 trang
...to indulge in against the prisoner. He told her that she was guilty of the seven deadly sins, that she was a whore, a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon, and a murderer. It is scarcely necessary to add that she was condemned and executed, though the prime movers of the... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 458 trang
...Coke, upon the trial of Mrs. Turner, told her that she was " guilty of the seven deadly sins;" that she was "a whore," a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon, and a murderer." as an atheist and a traitor, reproached him, with the usual antipathy of a contracted mind to superior... | |
| |