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Sida 5
... attending the folemn proceffion , and pre- paring to fee the exit of men who had diftinguished themselves by the atrociousness of their crimes , and whofe ftory had excited the public curiofity in a very high degree . Unprepared as ...
... attending the folemn proceffion , and pre- paring to fee the exit of men who had diftinguished themselves by the atrociousness of their crimes , and whofe ftory had excited the public curiofity in a very high degree . Unprepared as ...
Sida 11
... attended to the place of execution by immenfe crouds of people , who wifhed to hear the dying words of a man to be executed for fo capital a crime , for which he would never acknowledge the juftice of that verdict by which he had been ...
... attended to the place of execution by immenfe crouds of people , who wifhed to hear the dying words of a man to be executed for fo capital a crime , for which he would never acknowledge the juftice of that verdict by which he had been ...
Sida 13
... attend us in perfect health : but the whole of this unhappy man's conduct fhould teach us to pray continually for the affifting grace of God , that we may not be led into temptation , but deli- vered from all the evils that furround us ...
... attend us in perfect health : but the whole of this unhappy man's conduct fhould teach us to pray continually for the affifting grace of God , that we may not be led into temptation , but deli- vered from all the evils that furround us ...
Sida 15
... attended , as ufual in fuch cafes , by the ordinary of Newgate , but paid little regard to his pious exhortations . On the morning of execution Siday behaved in the most hardened manner ; and of three others . that that were condemned ...
... attended , as ufual in fuch cafes , by the ordinary of Newgate , but paid little regard to his pious exhortations . On the morning of execution Siday behaved in the most hardened manner ; and of three others . that that were condemned ...
Sida 16
... attended these un- happy young men to the place of their fatal exit ; for their crimes had been much the fubject of public converfation . Siday , in particular , had been concerned with George Birch in breaking open the houfe of Mr ...
... attended these un- happy young men to the place of their fatal exit ; for their crimes had been much the fubject of public converfation . Siday , in particular , had been concerned with George Birch in breaking open the houfe of Mr ...
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accomplices Account addreffed adviſed affiftance afked againſt anſwered aſked becauſe behaviour Bolland bond bufinefs buſineſs cafe character circumftances Clerkenwell bridewell committed confequence confiderable conftable convicted counſel courſe court crime defired depofed diſcharged Dodd eſcape evidence execution faid fame fecured feemed feffions held fent fervant ferved feven feveral fhall fhort fhould figned filk fituation fome foon forgery ftolen fuch fuffered fupport fwore gentleman guilty himſelf houfe houſe huſband indicted John Fielding juftice jury likewife lodged London lord mafter magiftrate malefactor Mifs moft moſt muſt Newgate obferved occafion offender Old Bailey paffed perfon Perreau piftol poffeffion poffible prefent prefumed prifoner promiſe puniſhment queftion Rann reafon refpecting robbed robbery Rudd ſaid ſeveral ſhe Siday Sir John Fielding's Sir Thomas Frankland ſome taken into cuftody thefe theſe thofe thoſe tion trial Tyburn unhappy uſed vifit villains Weft wife William Adair witneſs
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Sida 282 - ... any false news or tales, whereby discord, or occasion of discord or slander, may grow between the King and his people, or the great men of the realm ; and he that doth so, shall be taken and kept in prison, until he hath brought him into the court, which was the first author of the tale.
Sida 358 - THOU fhalt not covet thy Neighbour's Houfe ; thou fhalt not covet thy Neighbour's Wife; nor his Man-fervant; nor his Maid-fervant ; nor his Ox ; nor his Afs ; nor any thing that is thy Neighbour's.
Sida 225 - ... to know. But if they thought, that when they were to die, they paid their legal forfeit, and that the world had no farther demand upon them; that therefore they might, by keeping their own...
Sida 219 - ... than my guilt. I have fallen from reputation, which ought to have made me cautious, and from a fortune, which ought to have given me content. I am sunk at once into poverty and scorn : my name and my crime fill the ballads in the streets ; the sport of the thoughtless and the triumph of the wicked.
Sida 215 - ... survey of matters, not the slightest intention of injury can appear to any one — (and I solemnly declare it was in my power to replace it in three months — of this I assured Mr. Robertson frequently, and had his solemn assurances that no man should be privy to it but Mr. Fletcher and himself) — and if no injury was done to any man upon earth, I then hope, I trust, I fully confide myself in the tenderness, humanity, and protection of my country.
Sida 220 - Dr. William Dodd; you have been convicted of the offence of publishing a forged and counterfeit bond, knowing it to be forged and counterfeited; and you have had the advantage which the laws of this country afford to every man in that situation, a fair, an impartial, and an attentive trial. 'The jury, to whose justice you appealed, have found you guilty; their verdict has undergone the consideration of the learned judges, and they found no ground to impeach the justice of that verdict; you yourself...
Sida 220 - I may, by meditation and contrition, prepare myself to stand at the tribunal of Omnipotence, and support the presence of that Judge, who shall distribute to all according to their works : who will receive and pardon the repenting sinner, and from whom the merciful...
Sida 215 - ... during this trying scene would draw tears of approbation, I am sure, even from the most inhuman. My lords, I have creditors, honest men, who will lose much by my death : I hope, for the sake of justice towards them, some mercy will be shewn to me. If, upon the whole, these considerations at all avail with you...
Sida 70 - ... according to the deeds done in the body, whether they be good or whether they be evil...
Sida 177 - Coach and got into the cart, they bowed respectfully to the sheriffs, who waved their hands as a final adieu. After the customary devotions, they crossed their hands, joining the four together, and in this manner were launched into eternity. They had not hung more than half a minute when their bands dropped asunder, and they appeared to- die without pain.