| 1790 - 522 páginas
...far the better of his reafou", that he fell furioufly upon the pricft, and ftabbed him to the hears.' The young man was feized, convicted of the crime,...the Spaniards, with more reafon, call the Lover of J u (lice, was then at Seville. The affair came to his knowledge ; and, after learning the particulars,... | |
| 1790 - 694 páginas
...tie Ы1 furioufly upon the prieft, and (tabbed him to the heart. The young man was feised, conviâed of the crime, and immediately condemned to be quartered...the Spaniards, with more reafon, call the lover of ju£ice, was then at Seville. The affair came to hit knowledge ; and, after learning the parro lars,... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 842 páginas
...filial affection, rage, and defpair, got fo far the better of his reafon, that he fell furioufly on the prieft, and ftabbed him to the heart. The young...Spaniards, with more reafon, call the lover of juftice, was tken at Seville. The affair came to his knowledge ; and after learning the particulars, he determined... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 432 páginas
...and defpiir, got io far the better of his reafon, that he fell furic.ufly upon the pried, and (tabbed him to the heart. The young man was feized, convicted...condemned to be quartered alive. Peter, whom we call tht Cruel, and whom the Spaniards, with more rcalon, call the lover ofju/lice, was then at Seville.... | |
| 1797 - 422 páginas
...fell fu rioufly upon the prieft, and ftabbed him to the heart. The young man was feized, conviited of the crime, and immediately condemned to be quartered alive Peter, whom we call the cruel, and wh')m the Spaniards, with ;;.ore reafon, call the lover of juftice. was then at Seville. The affair... | |
| 1798 - 432 páginas
...filial affection, rage, and defpair got fo far the better of his reafon, that he fell furioufly on the prieft, and ftabbed him to the heart. The young...condemned to be quartered alive. Peter, whom we call the eruel, and whom the Spaniards with more reafon call the lover of juftice, was then at Seville. The... | |
| William Granger - 1807 - 538 páginas
...he fell furioufly upon the prieft, and (tabbed him to the heart. The young man was feized, convifled of the crime, and immediately condemned to be quartered...at Seville. The affair came to his knowledge ; and, lafter learning the particulars, he determined' to be liimfelf the judge of the young fhoemaker. When... | |
| John Brady - 1813 - 410 páginas
...reason, that he fell furiously upon the priest, and stabbed him to the heart. The young man was seized, convicted of the crime, and immediately condemned to be quartered alive. PETER the Cruel, whom the Spaniards with more rea18 ton call the Lover of Justice, was then at Seville }... | |
| John Brady - 1815 - 420 páginas
...reason, that he fell furiously upon the priest, and stabbed him to the heart. The young man was seized, convicted of the crime, and immediately condemned to be quartered alive. PETER the Cruel, whom the Spaniards with more reason call the Lover of Justice, was then at Seville ; and... | |
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