| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - 576 pages
...fellows. That the mild, the wholesome and merciful councils of this government, are holden over those catacombs of living death, where the wretch that is...till his heart has time to fester and dissolve, and then is dug up an informer. " Is this a picture created by a hag-ridden fancy, or is it a fact ? Have... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 616 pages
...government ; — from the Castle, where they had been worked upon by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation to give evidence against their fellows,...heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug up as a witness. Is this fancy, or is it fact ? Have you not seen him after his resurrection from that... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1846 - 540 pages
...evidence against their fellows. I speak of the and wholesome councils of this government, holden over catacombs of living death, where the wretch that is...heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug up — a witness. Is this fancy, or is it fact ? Have you not seen him, after his resurrection from... | |
| William Charles Townsend - 1846 - 548 pages
...that of Curran, when declaiming against the spies brought up after the rebellion from prisons, " those catacombs of living death, where the wretch, that...heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug up an informer ! " Advocates of the people's rights, and champions of prisoners in the most remarkable... | |
| Hugh Gawthrop - 1847 - 184 pages
...government — from the castle, where they had been worked upon by the fears of death, and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows,...heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug up a witness. Is this fancy, or is it fact ? Have you not seen him, after his resurrection from that... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1847 - 662 pages
...against their fellows; that the m ild, the wholesome, and merciful councils of this government a re holden over these catacombs of living death, where...heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug up a witness! Is this a picture created by a hag-ridden fancy, or is it fact ? Have you not seen him,... | |
| Philip Harwood - 1848 - 264 pages
...government — from the Castle, where they had been worked upon by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation to give evidence against their fellows...wholesome councils of this government are holden over those catacombs of living death, where the wretch that is buried a man lies till his heart has time... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1849 - 494 pages
...Government — from the Castle, where they had been worked upon by the fear of death, and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows...heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug up a witness. " Is this fancy, or is it fact ? Have you not seen him after his resurrection from that... | |
| Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 pages
...government—from the castle, where they had been worked upon by the fears of death, and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows,...heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug up a witness. Is this fancy, or is it fact ? Have you not seen him, after his resurrection from that... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1850 - 520 pages
...Government—from the Castle—where they had been worked upon by the fear of death and the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows;...heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug up a witness. Is this fancy, or is it fact 1 Have you not seen him after his resurrection from that... | |
| |