| Robert Watson, William Thomson - 1786 - 416 pages
...place of • execution, embracing and adoring a crucifix which he held in his hands, amidft the tears and lamentations of the furrounding multitude. The..."This is the judgment, which, by the orders of our fovereign lord the king, is inflicted on this man for his having been the inftigator of an aflaffination... | |
| Robert Watson, William Thomson - 1818 - 304 pages
...adoring a crucifix which he held in his hands, amidst the tears and lamentations of the surrounding multitude. The executioner held the reins of the mule,...This is the judgment, which, by the orders of our sovereign lord the king, is inflicted on this man for his having been the instigator of an assassination... | |
| John Colin Dunlop - 1834 - 678 pages
...adoring a crucifix which he held in his hand, amidst the tears and lamentations of the surrounding multitude. The executioner held the reins of the mule,...' This is the judgment which, by the orders of our sovereign lord the king, is inflicted on this man, for having been the instigator of an assassination,... | |
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