| baroness Rachel Russell - 1826 - 296 oldal
...more to religion; and told him what great comfort and support he felt from it now in his extremity. Tillotson and I went in the coach with him to the...tenderness that the one gave him, but did not seem at all proYoked by the other. When he came to the scaffold, he walked about it four or five times. Then he... | |
| 1833 - 574 oldal
...Tillotmn and me. He wound up his watch, and said, " Now I have done with time, and am going to eternity." Tillotson and I went in the coach with him to the...filled the streets wept, while others insulted. He was singing psalms a great part of the way ; and said he hoped to sing better very soon. Observing the... | |
| American Lady - 1833 - 248 oldal
...' Now I have done with time and am going to eternity.' ' Tillotson and I went with him in the coach to the place of execution. Some of the crowd that...insulted : he was touched with the tenderness that the onfl gave him, but did not seem at all provoked by o the other. In passing, he looked towards Southampton... | |
| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1836 - 328 oldal
...more to religion ; and told him what great comfort and support he felt from it now in his extremity. " Tillotson and I went in the coach with him to the...wept, while others insulted : he was touched with a tenderness that the one gave him, but did not seem at all provoked by the other. In passing, he looked... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 328 oldal
...advantage to him to have his friends die with him. Tillotson and I went in the coach with VOL. I. u him to the place of execution. Some of the crowd that...streets wept, while others insulted ; he was touched by the tenderness that the one gave him, but did not seem at all provoked by the other. He was singing... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1849 - 472 oldal
...but now I turn to this with greater." * Colley Cibber. " Tillotson and I went with him in the coach to the place of execution. Some of the crowd that...streets wept, while others insulted. He was touched by the tenderness that the one gave him, but did not seem at all provoked by the other. He was singing... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 996 oldal
...while he should go away in his clothes ; but he would not hearken to the motion. The duke of Monmouth had also sent me word to let him know, that if he...wept, while others insulted ; he was touched with a tenderness that the one gave him, but did not seem at all provoked by the other. lie was singing... | |
| John Timbs - 1855 - 1026 oldal
...CHANCERY-LANK, p. 70.) Burnet thus describes the sad scene : " Tillotson and I went with him in the coach to the place of execution. Some of the crowd that...filled the streets wept, while others insulted. He was singing psalm* a great part of the way, and said he hoped to sing better soon. As he observed the great... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 478 oldal
...while he should go away in his clothes ; but he would not hearken to the motion. The Duke of Monmouth had also sent me word to let him know, that if he...streets wept, while others insulted ; he was touched by the tenderness that the one gave him, but did not seem at all provoked by the other. He was singing... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1861 - 470 oldal
...execution. Some of the crowd that filled the streets wept, while others insulted. He was touched by the tenderness that the one gave him, but did not...part of the way, and said he hoped to sing better soon. As he observed the great crowds of people all the way, he said to us, ' I hope I shall quickly... | |
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