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" ... benefit of the common air. For which cause also he shall be strangled, being hanged up by the neck between heaven and earth, as deemed unworthy of both or either, as likewise that the eyes of men may behold and their hearts contemn him. "
The Gunpowder Treason: With a Discourse of the Manner of Its Discovery; and ... - 124. oldal
szerző: Thomas Barlow - 1850 - 211 oldal
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The Law-French Dictionary Alphabetically Digested: Very Useful for All Young ...

F. O. - 1718 - 686 oldal
...B.ickward, with his Head downward, for that he hath been Retrograde to Natural Courfes; after hang'd up by the Neck between Heaven and Earth, as deemed unworthy of both; his privy Parts are cut off, as being unprofitably begotten, and unlit to leave any Generation after...

The Works of the Honourable James Wilson, 3. kötet

James Wilson, Bird Wilson - 1804 - 456 oldal
...his head decliningdownward, and lying so near the ground as may be, being thought unfit to take the benefit of the common air. For which cause also he...men may behold, and their hearts contemn him. Then he is to be cut down alive : his bowels and inlayed parts taken out and burnt, who inwardly had conceived...

Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ..., 2. kötet

Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1809 - 760 oldal
...Pronaque cuín specteiit animalia cteU-ra terrain os Immilli sublime dedit ;' he must be drawn witli his head declining downward, and lying so near the...up by the neck between heaven and earth, as deemed umvonhy of both, or either ; as likewise, that the eyes of men may behold, and their hearts contemn...

The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death

Basil Montagu - 1809 - 338 oldal
...the ground as may be, being thought unfit to take the benefit of the common air. " He shall next be hanged up by the neck between heaven and earth, as deemed unworthy of both or either, as likewise thai. 1 he eyes of men may behold, and their hearts contemn him. Then is he to be cut down alive, and...

The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, 1. kötet

Basil Montagu - 1816 - 340 oldal
...the ground as may be, being thought unfit to take the benefit of the common air. " He shall next be hanged up by the neck between heaven and earth, as...him. Then is he to be cut down alive, and to have his parts of generation cut off, and burnt before his face, as being unworthily begotten, and unfit to...

A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...

1816 - 758 oldal
...near t!i¿ ground as may be, being thought unfit to tuke benefit of the common air. For which came also he shall be strangled, being hanged up by the...likewise, that the eyes of men may behold, and their heart* contemn him. Then is he to be cut down alive, and to have his privy parts cut off and burnt...

Report of the Committee of the Society for the Improvement of ..., 6-7. kötet

Society for the Improvement of Prison Discipline and for the Reformation of Juvenile Offenders (London, England) - 1824 - 1080 oldal
...the ground as may be, being thought unfit to take the benefit of the common air. " He shall next be hanged up by the neck between heaven and earth, as...that the eyes of men may behold, and their hearts condemn him. Then is he to be cut down alive, and to have his parts of generation cut off and burnt...

The Mirror of literature, amusement, and instruction [ed. by T. Byerley ...

Thomas Byerley - 1823 - 528 oldal
...nefit of the common air: for which cause also they were strangled, heing hanged by the neck hetween heaven and earth, as deemed unworthy of both or either; as likewise that the eyes of men might hehold, and their hearts contemn them. Then were they cut down alive, their ********* cut off...

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, 1. kötet

1823 - 494 oldal
...; for which cause also they were strangled, being hanged by the neck between heaven and earth, a's deemed unworthy of both or either ; as likewise that the eyes of men might behold, and their hearts contemn them. Then were they cut down alive, their ********** cut off,...

Criminal trials [by D. Jardine].

David Jardine - 1835 - 440 oldal
...hath made the head of man the highest and most supreme part, as being his chief grace and ornament, he must be drawn with his head declining downward,...eyes of men may behold, and their hearts contemn him. His bowels and inward * In a letter from Sir Edward Hoby to Sir Thomas Edmondes, dated 10th February,...




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