| William Oldys - 1740 - 588 oldal
...Manfpake better for himfelf. One of his Auditors fays, He behaved bimfelf fo worthily, fo wifely, fo temperately, that in half a Day the Mind of all the Company was changed, from the extremejt Fate, to the extremejt Pity : And another . fays, That Sir Walter Ralegh 's Carriage was... | |
| 1750 - 388 oldal
...charge, in the minds of the impartial ; and behaved liimfelf fo worthily, fo wifely, fo temj-erately, that in half a day the mind •of all the company was changed from the extremen hate to the gieateft fity. Even fome of the Jury, after he was caft, were fo far touched in... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 710 oldal
...better " for himself»." One of his auditors says, " He behaved " himself so worthily, so wisely, so temperately, that in half " a day the mind of all the company was changed, from the " extremest fate, to the extremest pity b." And another says, that " sir Walter Ralegh's carriage was most remark"... | |
| David Jardine - 1835 - 534 oldal
...'Upon the 17th Sir Walter Raleigh was [arraigned, wherein he behaved himself so worthily, so wisely, so temperately, that in half a day the mind of 'all the company wns changed from the extremest hate* to the greatest pity. . ' The proof against Raleigh did rest only... | |
| 1836 - 300 oldal
...unpopular; but it was recorded by an eye-witness that " he behaved himself so worthily, so wisely, and so temperately, that in half a day the mind of all the company was changed from the extremes! hate to the extremes! pity." The sentence of death thus unfairly and disgracefully obtained... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 oldal
...conducted his defence. One writer declares that he " behaved himself so worthily, so wisely, and so temperately, that in half a day the mind of all the...changed from the extremest hate to the extremest pity." Another, who speaks also from personal observation, remarks that his manner and carriage upon the trial... | |
| 1845 - 410 oldal
...unpopular ; but it was recorded by an eye-witness that " he behaved himself so worthily, so wisely, and so temperately, that in half a day the mind of all the...was changed from the extremest hate to the extremest The sentence of death thus unfairly and disgracefully obtained was not immediately carried into execution.... | |
| 1845 - 570 oldal
...unpopular ; but it was recorded by an eye-witness .that " he behaved himself so worthily, so wisely, and so temperately, that in half a day the mind of all the company was changed from the extremes! hate to the extremes! pity." The sentence of death thus unfairly and disgracefully obtained... | |
| Timothy Dwight Sprague - 1847 - 408 oldal
...displayed upon this occasion. Says one who heard him. "he behaved himself so worthily, so wisely, and so temperately, that in half a day the mind of all the...changed from the extremest hate, to the extremest pity." Said another, " when I saw him first I would have gone a hundred miles to have seen him hanged, and... | |
| 1847 - 1230 oldal
...displayed upon this occasion. Says one who heard him. "he behaved himself so worthily, so wisely, and so temperately, that in half a day the mind of all the company was changed from the extremes! hate, to the extremes! pity." Said another, " when I saw him first I would have gone a hundred... | |
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