| Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 стор.
...who avowed upon their oaths, that they had come from the very seat of government—from the castle, where they had been worked upon by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows, that the mild and wholesome councils of this... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1818 - 356 стор.
...who avowed upon their oaths, that they had come from the seat of government — from the Castle, were they had been worked upon by the fear of death and the hopes pf compensation, to give evidence against their fellows ; that the mild and wholesome councils of this... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 стор.
...who avowed upon their oaths that they had come from the very seat of government — from the castle, where they had been worked upon by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows, that the mild and wholesome councils of this... | |
| 1819 - 610 стор.
...their oaths, that they had come from the seat of government — from the very chambers of the Castle (where they had been worked upon, by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows) — that the mild, the wholesome, and merciful... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1819 - 468 стор.
...their oaths, that they had come from the seat of government—from the very chambers of the Castle (where they had been worked upon, by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows)—that the mild, the wholesome, and merciful... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1822 - 434 стор.
...miscreants who avowed upon their oaths., that they had come from the seat of government—from the Castle, where they had been worked upon by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows; that the mild and wholesome councils of this... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 стор.
...who avowed upon their oaths that they had come from the very seat of government — from the cast!«, liberty which I hoge no gentleman will be afraid to exereise : il is compensation, to give evidence against their fellows ; that the mild and wholesome councils of this... | |
| 1819 - 606 стор.
...the liberty of his country. had come from the seat of governmentfrom the very chambers of the Castle (where they had been worked upon, by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows) — that the mild, the wholesome, and merciful... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 стор.
...who avowed upon their oaths, that they had come from the very seat of government — from the castle where they had been worked upon by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows, that the mild and wholesome councils of this... | |
| John J. Harrod - 1832 - 338 стор.
...who avowed upon their oaths that they had come from the very seat of government — from the castle, where they had been worked upon by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows, that the mild and wholesome councils of this... | |
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