| Robert Southey - 1895 - 434 sidor
...(as indeed it ought) than the private /• respect of one man ; so that the cause being thoroughly t heard, and all things done in good order, as near...of our laws in England, it was concluded • that Master Doughtie should receive punishment, according to the quality of the offence. And he, seeing... | |
| 1898 - 950 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... | |
| 1903 - 636 sidor
...and of the honor 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,...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... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1906 - 360 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,...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... | |
| John Ruskin - 1907 - 868 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... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 sidor
...of the honour of his countrey did more touch him (as indeede it ought) then 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... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1910 - 636 sidor
...honour of his countrey did more touch him, (as indeede it ought) then [than] the priuate 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... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1909 - 234 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... | |
| 1910 - 416 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... | |
| Arthur Bennett Archer - 1915 - 224 sidor
...chief companions. Doughty had been a source of great anxiety to the Admiral, and he was formally tried, "as near as might be to the course of our laws in England." He was found guilty, and after receiving Communion by the side of his Admiral he was executed, "otherwise... | |
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