The Quarterly Review, Band 73John Murray, 1843 |
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... sentence of death upon his own subjects , who , when the sentence was passed , pleaded his imperial orders . He was compelled to witness their execution with fetters on his own limbs . The criminals were burned alive - a kind of ...
... sentence of death upon his own subjects , who , when the sentence was passed , pleaded his imperial orders . He was compelled to witness their execution with fetters on his own limbs . The criminals were burned alive - a kind of ...
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... sentence from the officiating clerk , and the clerk , for his own safety , would not give the certificate till he had obtained the signature of the judges to the sen- tence ; but the time being too short for copying these judgments out ...
... sentence from the officiating clerk , and the clerk , for his own safety , would not give the certificate till he had obtained the signature of the judges to the sen- tence ; but the time being too short for copying these judgments out ...
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... sentence , which he had suffered to take effect , was now punished by an unjust sentence upon himself . He forgave all his enemies , even the chief instruments of his death ; but exhorted them and the whole nation to return to the ways ...
... sentence , which he had suffered to take effect , was now punished by an unjust sentence upon himself . He forgave all his enemies , even the chief instruments of his death ; but exhorted them and the whole nation to return to the ways ...
Inhalt
Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of Ame | 113 |
Urheberrecht | |
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