| James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 744 sidor
...than 1 the private respect of one man : so that the cause being 376 CHAP XXIX 1578 Julv ' throughly heard, and all things done in good order, ' as near...should ' receive punishment according to the quality of the ' offence. He, seeing no remedy but patience for bim1 self, desired before his death to receive... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 698 sidor
...man : so that the cause being 1 Ilakluyt, vol. iv. p. 232. 376 Histo1y of England. CHAP < throughly heard, and all things done in good order, ' as near as might be to the course of our laws in ju[y ' England, it was concluded that Mr. Doughty should ' receive punishment according to the quality... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 626 sidor
...the honour of his countrey, did more touch him (as, indeede, it ought) than the private respect of one man : so that, the cause being thoroughly heard, and all things done in good order, as neere as might be to the course of our lawes in England, it was concluded that M. Doughtie should receive... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 290 sidor
...the honour of his countrey, did more touch him (as, indeede, it ought) than the private respect of one man : so that, the cause being thoroughly heard, and all things done in good order, as neere as might be to the course of our lawes in England, it was concluded that M. Doughtie should receive... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1873 - 540 sidor
...indeed it ought, than the private respect of one man; so that the cause being thoroughly heard, aad all things done in good order as near as might be to the course of our law in England, it was concluded that Mr. Doughtie should receive punishment according to the quality... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1882 - 408 sidor
...Drake's nephew, also a Sir Francis. See, too, Francis Pretty's narrative (Hakluyt). private respect of one man ; so that the cause being thoroughly heard,...should receive punishment according to the quality of the offence. And he, seeing no remedy but patience for himself, desired before his death to receive... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1882 - 428 sidor
...and of the honour of his country, did more touch him (as indeed it ought) than the private respect of one man ; so that the cause being thoroughly heard,...should receive punishment according to the quality of the offence. And he, seeing no remedy but patience for himself, desired before his death to receive... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1883 - 238 sidor
...together to try him. "The cause being 6 throughly heard," says an eye-witness, " and all things done as near as might be to the course of our laws in England,...should receive punishment according to the quality of the offence." After taking the communion with Drake, he was beheaded. STRAITS OF MAGELLAN. People did... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1893 - 344 sidor
...touch him, as indeed it ought, than the private respect of one man. So that the cause being throughly heard, and all things done in good order as near as...course of our laws in England, it was concluded that Master Doughty should receive punishment according to the quality of the offence. And he, seeing no... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1893 - 350 sidor
...touch him, as indeed it ought, than the private respect of one man. So that the cause being throughly heard, and all things done in good order as near as...course of our laws in England, it was concluded that Master Doughty should receive punishment according to the quality of the offence. And he, seeing no... | |
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