| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 340 trang
...bee.n transmitted to him bv his ancestors : but, though innocent ttwards his people, heacknowled'gedihe equity of his execution in the eyes of his Maker. He owned that he was jnstiv punished for having consented to the execution of an Unjust sentence upon the earl of Strafford.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 396 trang
...preparations than to preserve that authority entire, which had been transmitted to him by his ancestors ; but though innocent towards his people, he acknowledged...execution in the eyes of his Maker. He owned that he was justly punished for having consented to the execution of an unjust sentence upon the earl of Strafford.... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 544 trang
...ill-instruments had interposed, and raised in them fears and jealousies with regard to his intentions. Though innocent towards his people, -he acknowledged the equity of his execution in the eyes of his * Clement Walker'* History of Independency. CHAP. Maker; and observed, that an unjust sentence, which... | |
| John Adams - 1813 - 324 trang
...preparations, than to preserve that authority entire, which had been transmitted to him by his ancestors. But though innocent towards his people. he acknowledged...execution in the eyes of his maker. He owned, that he was justly punished, for having consented tothe execution of an unjust sentence upon the earl of Stafford.... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1819 - 560 trang
...instruments had interposed, and raised in them fears and jealousies with regard to his intentions. Though innocent towards his people, he acknowledged...the equity of his execution in the eyes of his Maker ; and observed, that an unjust sentence, which he had suffered to take effect, was now punished by... | |
| David Irving - 1821 - 336 trang
...instruments had interposed, and raised in them fears and jealousies with regard to his intentions. Though innocent towards his people, he acknowledged...equity of his execution in the eyes' of his Maker, and observed that an unjust sentence, which he had suffered to take effect, was now punished by an... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 504 trang
...preparations than to preserve that authority entire which had been transmitted to him by his ancestors ; but, though innocent towards his people, he acknowledged...execution in the eyes of his Maker. He owned that he was justly punished for having consented to the execution of an unjust sentence upon the earl of Strafforrf.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 398 trang
...preparations than to preserve that authority entire, which had been transmitted him by his ancestors: but though innocent towards his people, he acknowledged...of his execution in the eyes of his Maker. He owned he was justly punished for having consented to the execution of aa unjust sentence upon the eart of... | |
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