The Irish magazine, and monthly asylum for neglected biography. Feb.-Nov. 1808, Jan. 1809 - July 18121809 |
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... prisoners , -re- probated the act of oppreffion under which they fuffered , and peremptorily infifted on having them inftantly liberated . Each Soldier prefent , feconded the re- monftrance of our gallant coun tryman . Threats follow ...
... prisoners , -re- probated the act of oppreffion under which they fuffered , and peremptorily infifted on having them inftantly liberated . Each Soldier prefent , feconded the re- monftrance of our gallant coun tryman . Threats follow ...
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... prisoners that king Philip of France was come to St. Quentin with one hundred thou- fand men , and there intended to cross the river Somme , They burnt in their retreat a very good town , called Crecy fur Selle , with a great many ...
... prisoners that king Philip of France was come to St. Quentin with one hundred thou- fand men , and there intended to cross the river Somme , They burnt in their retreat a very good town , called Crecy fur Selle , with a great many ...
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... prisoners had been fentenced . At this place the re- mainder were to remain until they could be conveniently transported to their deftined places . The prifoners were all placed be- tween the decks , and guarded by about fifty foldiers ...
... prisoners had been fentenced . At this place the re- mainder were to remain until they could be conveniently transported to their deftined places . The prifoners were all placed be- tween the decks , and guarded by about fifty foldiers ...
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... prisoner to the Castle of Lublin , by Sir Phi- lip Sidney , for presuming to peti- tion against a Cess levied without the authority of Parliament . The English governors at this time , exercised the most tyrannical and despoti : sway in ...
... prisoner to the Castle of Lublin , by Sir Phi- lip Sidney , for presuming to peti- tion against a Cess levied without the authority of Parliament . The English governors at this time , exercised the most tyrannical and despoti : sway in ...
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... prisoners against their inclination with their preachment . To peo ple who believe not in their sys- tems , who know that their chief tenet is a hatred of popery , and their chief object its extermina- tion , such visitors , with more ...
... prisoners against their inclination with their preachment . To peo ple who believe not in their sys- tems , who know that their chief tenet is a hatred of popery , and their chief object its extermina- tion , such visitors , with more ...
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Страница 66 - Major Sandys. Here he was flung into a room of about thirteen feet by twelve — it was called the hospital of the provost. It was occupied by six beds, in which were to lie fourteen or fifteen miserable wretches, some of them sinking under contagious diseases.
Страница 221 - I speak not now of the public proclamation of informers, with a promise of secrecy and of extravagant reward ; I speak not of the fate of those horrid wretches who have been so often transferred from the table to the dock, and from the dock to the pillory; I speak of what your own eyes have seen day after day...
Страница 222 - ... horror? How his glance, like the lightning of heaven, seemed to rive the body of the accused, and mark it for the grave, while his voice warned the devoted wretch of...
Страница 218 - ... authority. Perhaps, gentlemen, he may know you better than I do. If he does, he has spoken to you as he ought ; he has been right in telling you, that if the reprobation of this writer is weak, it is because his genius could not make it stronger ; he has been right in telling you that his language has not been braided and festooned...
Страница 207 - The former may be called personal, and the latter political publications. No two things can be more different in their nature, nor in the point of view in which they are to be looked on by a jury. The criminality of a mere personal libel consists in this, that it tends to a breach of the peace ; it tends to all the vindictive paroxysms of exasperated vanity, or to the deeper and more deadly vengeance of irritated pride.
Страница 222 - ... death, and the supreme arbiter of both? Have you not marked, when he entered, how the stormy wave of the multitude retired at his approach ? Have you not marked how the human heart bowed to the supremacy of his power in the undissembled homage of deferential horror?
Страница 217 - ... prostrate themselves before the humanity of the bench, and pray that the mercy of the crown might save their characters from the reproach of an involuntary crime, their consciences from the torture of eternal self-condemnation, and their souls from the indelible stain of innocent blood. Let me suppose that you had seen the respite given...
Страница 217 - ... that through the slow and lingering progress of twelve tedious months you had seen him confined in a dungeon, shut out from the common use of air and of his own limbs; that day after day you had marked the unhappy captive, cheered by no sound but the cries of his family, or the clinking of chains; that you had seen him...