| 1857 - 592 pages
...Government — from the Castle — where they had been worked upon, by the fear of death nnd the hope 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... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 444 pages
...of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows ; that the mild, the wholesome, and merciful councils of this government are holden over these...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 soon... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 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. 3. Is this fancy, or is it fact? Have you not seen him, after his resurrection from that... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1858 - 516 pages
...hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows. I speak of the wretch, that, having been buried a man, lies till his 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 Hanbury Dwyer - 1860 - 372 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,...holden over these catacombs of living death, where tho wretch that is buried a man, lies till his heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1862 - 482 pages
...of compensation, t6 give evidence against their fellows ; that the mild, the wholesome, and merciful councils of this government are holden over these...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 ? Hav.e yon not seen... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1862 - 472 pages
...the hopes of compensation, to give evidence against their fellows ; that the mild and wholecouncils of this government are holden over these catacombs...of living death, where the wretch that is buried a ma> lies till his heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug up a witness. Is this fancy... | |
| Cyrus Redding - 1863 - 982 pages
...all kept in good trim, and well rewarded ; they came into court against their victims, from " those catacombs of living death, where the wretch that is...heart has time to fester and dissolve, and is then dug up an informer!'' But this respects the eloquence of the father. One day, WH Curran called upon the... | |
| Orator - 1864 - 186 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 Dudley Philbrick - 1868 - 636 pages
...and the hopes of compensation to give evidence against their fellows. I speak of the well-known fact that the mild and wholesome councils of this government...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... | |
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