| Sir John Harington, Henry Harington - 1804 - 472 pagine
...of punishment ; or else out of commiseration towards the man, as being of an honest and unblamcable repute ; or else out of hatred of the marriage, which...men presaged would be the overthrow of religion." Hist, of Eliz. 1581. This account serves to confirm the sagacious observation of Mr. Justice Barrington,... | |
| Sir John Harington, Henry Harington - 1804 - 444 pagine
...of punishment ; or else out of commiseration towards the man, as being of an honest and unblanrablc repute ; or else out of hatred of the marriage, which most men presaged would b« the overthrow of religion." Hist. of Eliz. 1581. This account serves to confirm the sagacious observation... | |
| 1825 - 840 pagine
...silent, either out of horror at this new and unwonted kind of punishment, or else out of hatred to the marriage, which most men presaged would be the overthrow of religion. Charles and his prime minister Laud were both for having the hand of Felton cut off, with which he... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1828 - 414 pagine
...of punishment, or else 'out of commiseration towards the man, as being of an honest and nnblameable repute ; or else out of hatred of the marriage, which...presaged would be the overthrow of religion." The words and conduct of Page, upon the Scaffold, were as follow : — " I ame coine hither to receive... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 416 pagine
...of punishment, or else out of commiseration towards the man, as being of an honest and unblameable repute ; or else out of hatred of the marriage, which...presaged would be the overthrow of religion." The words and conduct of Page, upon the Scaffold, were as follow : — " I ame come hither to receive the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 472 pagine
...commiseration towards the man, as being of an honest and unblamable repute, or else out of hatred to the marriage, which most men presaged would be the overthrow of religion. " — CAMDEN'S Annals for the Year 1581. RICHIE MONIPLIES BEHIND THE ARRAS — P. 338, 1. 10. The practical... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 474 pagine
...commiseration towards the man, as being of an honest and unblamable repute, or else out of hatred to the marriage, which most men presaged would be the overthrow of religion. "— CAMDEN'S Annals Jor the Year 1581. RICHIE MONIPLIES BEHIND THE ARRAS — P. 338, 1. 10. f The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 878 pagine
...commiseration towards the man, as being of an honest and unblameablc repute, or else out of hatred to the marriage, which most men presaged would be the overthrow of religion. — CAMDEN'S Annaltfor the Ytar I58I. " I am the more obliged to your goodness, Sir Mungo," replied... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 548 pagine
...commiseration towards the man, as being of an honest and unblameable repute, or else out of hatred to the marriage, which most men presaged would be the overthrow of religion." — CiMiiK.N's Annalifor the Year' 1581. Note Jill, p. 443. RICHIE MOMPLIES BEHIND THE ARRAS. The practical... | |
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1847 - 640 pagine
...unwonted punishment ; or else out of pity towards the man, being of most honest and unblameable report ; or else out of hatred of the marriage, which most men presaged would be the overthrow of religion." It is remarkable that both Camden and Stow should assign this transaction to the year 1581.b Though... | |
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