| Conyers Middleton - 1741 - 434 pagine
...looking upon his executioners with a prefence and firmnefs, which almoft daunted them, 'and thrufting his neck, as forwardly as he could, out of the Litter, he bad them do their work, and take what they wanted : upon which they prefently cut off bis Head, and... | |
| 1761 - 614 pagine
...prefence and firmnefs, and thrufting his neck, as forward!}' as he could, out of the litter, he bad them do their work, and take what they wanted. Upon which they cut off his head, and both his hands, and returned with them in all hafte and great joy towards Rome,... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 pagine
...no refiftance. Then looking upon his executioners with great prcfence and firmnefs, and thrult/ ing his neck, as forwardly as he could, out of the litter, he bad them do their work, and take what they wanted. Upon which they cut off his head, and both his hands,... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1766 - 448 pagine
...looking upon his executioners with a prefence and firmnefs, which almoft daunted them, and thrufting his neck, as forwardly as he could, out of the Litter, he bad them do their work, and take what they wanted : vpon which they prefently cut off bis bead and... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1790 - 372 pagine
...which almoft daunted them , and thrufting his neck, as forwardly as he could, out of the L'tter, he bad them do their work, and take what they wanted: upon which they prefently cut off his head and both his hands, and returned with them in all hafte and great joy towards... | |
| 1795 - 408 pagine
...with great prefence and firmnefs, and tlmiiHng his neck as forwardly as he could out of the litu-r, he bade them do their work, and take what- they wanted. Upon which rlïey cut off his head, and both his hands', and returned with them in all hafte and great joy towards... | |
| 1798 - 604 pagine
...no refinance. 1 hen looking upon his executioners with great prefence and firvnnefs, and thrufting his neck as forwardly as he could out of the litter,...their work, and take what they wanted. Upon which they cut oft" his head, and both his hands, and returned with them in all hafle and great joy towards Rome,... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1804 - 456 pagine
...them to set him down, and to make no resistance* : then looking upon his executioners with a presence and firmness, which almost daunted them, and thrusting...take what they wanted : upon which they presently cut oif his head, and both his hands, and returned with them, in all haste and great joy, towards Rome,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 542 pagine
...down, and to make no resistance. Then looking upon his executioners with great presence and firmness, and thrusting his neck as forwardly as he could out...their work, and take what they wanted. Upon which they cut off his head, and both his hands, and returned with them in all baste and great joy towards Rome,... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 552 pagine
...presenee of mind and firmness whieh almost daunted them, and thrusting his neek as forwardly as he eould out of the litter, he bade them do their work, and take what they wanted : upon whieh they presently eut off his head and both his hands, and returned with them in all haste and great... | |
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