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" The sentence, sir, — I say, sir, I do — I am not suffered to speak : expect what justice other people will have... "
Whitehall; or, The days of Charles i. By the author of Whitefriars - Trang 195
bởi Emma Robinson - 1845
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

1816 - 420 trang
...King. " I may ' speak after sentence, by your your favour—the sentence, Sir,—I say, Sir, I doI am not suffered to speak, expect what justice other people will have." ' As the king was led away by the guard, the impudent soldiers, who lined the way as he passed along,...

Oliver Cromwell and His Times

Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 616 trang
...— I may speak after sentence ever — by your favour — the sentence, Sir — I say, Sir, I do 1 am not suffered to speak — expect what justice other people will have. (These imperfect sentences were spoken by the King, as the guards were forcing him away.) Both going...

Commentaries on the life and reign of Charles the first, Tập 5

Isaac Disraeli - 1828 - 532 trang
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen, Tập 4

Dionysius Lardner - 1837 - 430 trang
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Sir Henry Vane, the Younger; Henry ...

1838 - 434 trang
...Again Bradshiw said " Hold ! " and the king was taken out of court as these words broke from him — " I am not suffered to speak. Expect what justice other people will have!" In the short interval that remained to him, every consolation of spiritual advisers, or of the society...

The History of England, Tập 2

Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 566 trang
...prisoner."—" I may speak after the sentence, by your favour, sir ! I may speak after sentence is over ! By your favour, hold! The sentence, sir! I say, sir!...speak; expect what justice other people will have." As he passed out, the cry of " Justice! execution!" again assailed his ears, and various insults were...

The History of England, Tập 2

Thomas Keightley - 1840 - 576 trang
...by your favor, sir ! I may speak after sentence is over ! By your favor, hold ! The sentence, sir t I say, sir ! I do, I am not suffered to speak ; expect what justice other people will have." As he passed out, the cry of " Justice ! execution!" again assailed his ears, and various insults were...

A genealogical and other accounts of maha-raja Kali-Krishna, extr. from the ...

Kālīkṛṣṇa (Deva raja.) - 1841 - 500 trang
...accents : " I may speak after sentence is over ! By your favour, hold ! The sentence, sir II say, sir II do — I am not suffered to speak. Expect what justice other people will have." As he was led away he again heard the cry of " Justice ! Execution ! " and various insults were offered...

The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People, as ..., Tập 4

George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 trang
...Sir, I do" Again Bradshaw stopped him with his determined " Hold !" And then the king, muttering, " I am not suffered to speak ; expect what justice other people will have," gave up his hopeless efforts, and turned away with his guard ; and as he went through the hall there...

The History of the Church of Scotland: From the Reformation to the ..., Tập 2

Thomas Stephen - 1844 - 752 trang
...by your favour, sir, I may speak after sentence, ever — By your favour, hold, the sentence, sir, 1 say, sir, I do I am not suffered to speak; expect what justice other people will have." As his majesty was condncted out of the Hall, the soldiers insulted him, puffed their tobacco smoke...




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