the execution was generally done when he was at dinner, so near his dining room that the groans and cries of the poor delinquents served him for music. Proceedings - Seite 86von Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India) - 1894Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 450 Seiten
...ignorant native transgressed his laws, they were sure to undergo a severe whipping for a penalty, and the execution was generally done when he was at dinner, so near his dining-room that the groans and cries of the poor delinquent served him for music. . , , of Mr.Chanuock.... | |
| 1878 - 832 Seiten
...ignorant native transgressed his laws, they were sure to undergo a severe whipping for a penalty, and the execution was generally done when he was at dinner, so near his diningroom that the groans and cries of the poor delinquent served him for music. The country about... | |
| 1889 - 954 Seiten
...arrange that " the execution should be generally done while he was at dinner, so near his dining-room that the groans and cries of the poor delinquents served him for music." In the service of this man there was at an earlier period a certain James Harding, who " had formerly... | |
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...ignorant natives transgressed his laws, they were sure to undergo a severe whipping for a penalty, and the execution was generally done when he was at dinner,...cries of the poor delinquents served him for music. " The country about being overspread with Paganism, the custom of wives burning with their deceased... | |
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...ignorant natives transgressed his laws, they were sure to undergo a severe whipping for a penalty, and the execution was generally done when he was at dinner,...cries of the poor delinquents served him for music. “The country about being overspread with Paganism, the custom of wives burning with their deceased... | |
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...ignorant native transgressed his laws, they were sure to undergo a severe whipping for a penalty, and the execution was generally done when he was at dinner, so near his dining-room that the groans and cries of the poor delinquent served him for music. , " of Mr.Channock.... | |
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