| Joseph Priestley - 1803 - 532 pages
...to the wounds is a mixture of fait and vine" gar, after _which they are thrown into the hofpi" tal. I went thither after the execution, and could " not refrain from tears at the fight of fo much bar" barity. They quickly perceived it, and tho' " fcarce able to fpeak through pain... | |
| 1812 - 1006 pages
...is a mixture of vinegar and fait ; after whicfh they are thrown into the hofpital ilready defcribed. I went thither after the execution, and could not refrain from tears at the fight of fo much barbarity. They qaickly perceived it. and though fcarcely able to fpeak through pain... | |
| Miss S Waring - 1833 - 252 pages
...their wounds is a mixture of salt and vinegar ; after which, they are thrown into the hospital I have described. I went thither, after the execution, and...perceived it; and, though scarcely able to speak, thanked me for the compassion I had expressed, and the kindness I had always shown them. I went with... | |
| Susanna Boone - 1833 - 262 pages
...their wounds is a mixture of salt and vinegar ; after which, they are thrown into the hospital I have described. I went thither, after the execution, and...perceived it; and, though scarcely able to speak, thanked me for the compassion I had expressed, and the kindness I had always shown them. I went with... | |
| 1837 - 828 pages
...only balsam applied to their wounds is a mixture of vinegar and salt ; after this they are thrown into the hospital already described. I went thither after...from tears at the sight of so much barbarity ; they perceived it, and, though scarcely able to speak through weakness and |i iiii, they thanked me for... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1839 - 228 pages
...their wounds is a mixture of salt and vinegar ; after which, they are thrown into the hospital I have described. I went thither, after the execution, and...perceived it ; and, though scarcely able to speak, thanked me for the compassion I had expressed, and the kindness I had always shown them. I went with... | |
| William Shergold Browning - 1840 - 324 pages
...is a mixture of vinegar and salt : after this they are thrown into the hospital already described. 1 went thither after the execution, and could not refrain...from tears at the sight of so much barbarity: they perceived it, and, though scarcely able to speak through weakness and pain, they thanked me for the... | |
| John Gordon Lorimer - 1841 - 648 pages
...only balsam applied to their wounds is a mixture of vinegar and salt ; after this they are thrown into the hospital already described. I went thither after...the execution, and could not refrain from tears at so much barbarity. They perceived it, and though B b 385 scarcely able to speak, through weakness and... | |
| 1844 - 532 pages
...balsam the}' apply to their wounds is a mixture of vinegar and salt. After this they are thrown into the hospital already described. I went thither after...much barbarity. They quickly perceived it, and though scarce able to speak through pain and weakness, they thanked me for the compassion I expressed and... | |
| American Protestant Association - 1844 - 410 pages
...balsam they apply to their wounds is a mixture of vinegar and salt After this they are thrown into the hospital already described. I went thither after...much barbarity. They quickly perceived it, and though scarce able to speak through pain and weakness, they thanked me for the compassion I expressed, and... | |
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