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" FAITHFUL. May I speak a few words in my own defence ? " JUDGE. Sirrah, sirrah! thou deservest to live no longer, but to be slain immediately upon the place; yet, that all men may see our gentleness to thee, let us hear what thou, "
Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Página 366
por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1854
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The pilgrim's progress. Illustr. by G. Browne, Tema 409

John Bunyan - 1883 - 402 páginas
...heretic, and traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentle, men have witnessed against thee ? Faith, May I speak a few words in my own defence ? Judge....the place; yet, that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou, vile runagate, hast to say. Faith, i. I say, then, in answer to...
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Development of English Literature and Language, Volumen2

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1883 - 586 páginas
...May I speak a few words in my own defence? Judge. Sirrah, Sirrah! thou deservest to live no long¿r, but to be slain immediately upon the place; yet, that...see our gentleness to thee, let us hear what thou, vile runagate, hast to say.' After the rising of Monmouth, gentlemen were admonished to be careful...
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CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL ESSAYS

LORD MACAULAY - 1883 - 898 páginas
...In own defence? JUDGI. Sirrah,alrrah I thou deserves$ to live no longer, but to be slain hnmedlately upon the place; yet, that all men may see our gentleness to thee, let us hear what thou, vile runagate, hast to say.” No person who knows the state trials can be at a loss for parallel cases....
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Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1883 - 1254 páginas
...JUUQK. Sirrah, sirrah ! thou dcservert to live no longer, but to be slain immediately upon iho placo ¡ yet, that all men may see our gentleness to thee, let us hear what thou, vile runagate, hast to say." " FA iTUFCL. May I speak a few words In my own defence f No person who...
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The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come

John Bunyan - 1884 - 350 páginas
...heretic, and traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against thee? FAITH. May I speak a few words in my own defence ? JUDGE....the place; yet, that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou, vile runagate, hast to say. FAITH, i. I say, then, to what Mr...
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The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. With notes ...

John Bunyan - 1884 - 442 páginas
...heretic, and traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against thee ? FAI. May I speak a few words in my own defence ? JUDGE....deservest to live no longer, but to be slain immediately on the place : yet, that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou hast to...
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The Pilgrim's Progress

John Bunyan - 1887 - 406 páginas
...Gentlemen have witnessed against thee? Faith. May I speak a few words in my own, defence 1 Faithful's Judge. Sirrah, Sirrah, thou deservest to live no longer,...the place ; yet that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou vile Eunagate hast to say. Faith. 1. I say then in answer to what...
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The Historical Development of the Jury System

Maximus A. Lesser - 1894 - 302 páginas
...gentlemen"—namely, Envy, Superstition and Piekthank,—" have witnessed against thee V " And again: "Sirrah, sirrah, thou deservest to live no longer,...the place; yet that all men may see our gentleness toward thee, let us hear what thou, vile runagate, hast to say." For the names of the jurors, vide...
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The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to Come Delivered ...

John Bunyan - 1896 - 228 páginas
...honest Gentlemen have witnessed against thee? Faith. May I speak a few words in my own de- is fence ? Judge. Sirrah, sirrah, thou deservest to live no longer,...the place; yet that all Men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us see what thou hast to say. 20 Faith. 1. I say then, in answer to what Mr. Envy...
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Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 1102 páginas
...runagate, heretic, and traitor, bv* thou b*ArJ what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against ihee ? " FAITHFUL. May I speak a few words in my own defence...see our gentleness to thee, let us hear what thou, vile mo gate, hast to say." No person who knows the state trials can be at i loss for parallel cases....
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