| David Hume - 1789 - 488 strani
...who leemed to rejoice in the torments of the unhappy fufferers1. He fometimes whipped the prifoners with his own hands, till he was tired with the violence of the exercife : He tore out the beard of a weaver who refufed to relinquifh his religion -, and that he... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 438 strani
...who feemed. to rejoice in the torments of the unhappy fufferers *. He fometimes whipped the prifoners with his own hands , till he was tired with the violence of theexercife: He tore out the beard of a weaver, who refufed to relinquifh his religion ; and that he... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1803 - 498 strani
...of a brutal character, who seemed to rejoice in the torments .he witnessed. He sometimes whipped the prisoners with his own hands, till he was tired with...weaver who refused to relinquish his religion; and that he might give him a specimen of burning, he held his hand to the candle, till the sinews and veins... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 480 strani
...character, who seemed to rejoice in the torments he witnessed. He sometimes whipped the prisoners with hh own hands, till he was tired with the violence of...weaver who refused to relinquish his religion ; and that he might give •.him a specimen of burning, he held his hand to the candle, till his sinews and... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 486 strani
...seemed to rejoice in the torments he witnessed. He- sometimes •whipped the prisoners with his o\vn hands, till he was tired with the violence of the...weaver who refused to relinquish his religion ; and that he might give him a specimen of burning, he held his hand to the candle, till his sinews and veins... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 480 strani
...character, who seemed to rejoice in the torments of the unhappy sufferers.' He sometimes whipped the prisoners with his own hands, till he was tired with...weaver who refused to relinquish his religion ; and that he might give him a specimen of c HA P. of burning, he held his hand to the candle till the ^^ii>... | |
| 1808 - 632 strani
...profligate manners, and ef a brutal character. He sometimes whipped the unhappy victims of his rage with his own hands, till he was tired with the violence...weaver who refused to relinquish his religion; and, that he migbt give him a specimen of burning, he field his hand to the candle till the sinews and veins... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 534 strani
...prisoners with his own hands, till he was tired with the violence of the exercise ; and on one occasion he tore out the beard of a weaver who refused to relinquish his religion ; and that lie might give him a specimen of burning, he held his hand to a candle, till the sinews and veins... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 540 strani
...of his disposition by anticipating, or aggravating, the legal punishments. He sometimes whipped the prisoners with his own hands, till he was tired with the violence of the exercise ; and on one occasion he tore out the beard of a weaver who refused to relinquish his religion ; and... | |
| 1815 - 398 strani
...character, who seemed to rejoice in the torments of the unhappy sufferers. He somctimes whipped the prisoners with his own hands till he was tired with...weaver, who refused to relinquish his religion; and that he might give him a specimen of burning, he held his hand to a eandle, till the sinews and rcins... | |
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