Having therefore confessed themselves, and received absolution, they boldly prepared for death, and resolved to sell their lives as dear as possible to the assailants. But even this miserable consolation was denied them. Some of their powder took fire,... The history of England ... to ... 1688 - Página 387por David Hume - 1882Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| SERVERAL HANDS - 1755 - 552 páginas
...with one (hot: Dighy, Rookivood, H' inter, and * others, being taken prifoners, were tried, confelTed their guilt, ' and died, as well as Garnet, by the hands of the executioner.' Neither had the defperate fortune of the confpirators urg' ed them to this enterprize, nor had the... | |
| David Hume - 1776 - 496 páginas
...killed with one mot. Digby, Rookwood, Winter, and others, being taken prifoners, were tried, confeffed their guilt, and died, as well as Garnet, by the hands of the executioner. Notwithftanding this horrid crime, the bigotted catholics were fo devoted to Garnet, that they fancied... | |
| James Caulfield - 1804 - 124 páginas
...miserable consolation was denied them : Some of their powder took fire, and disabled them for defence. The people rushed in upon them; Piercy and Catesby...tried, confessed their guilt, and died, as well as (jarnet, by the hands of the executioner. Notwithstanding this horrid crime, the bigoted catholic's... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 páginas
...the end of the volume. z State Trials, vol. ip 199. Discourse of the manner, Sec. p. 69, 70. CHAP. The people rushed in upon them. Piercy and Catesby...were killed by one shot. Digby, Rookwood, Winter, 1605 and others, being taken prisoners, were tried, confessed their guilt, and died, as %vell as Garnet,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 816 páginas
...killed with one (hot. Digby, Rookwood, Winter, and others, being taken prifoners, were tried, confefled their guilt, and died, as well as Garnet, by the hands of the common executioner. The lords Stourton and Mordaunt, two catholics, were fined, the former of 4000!.... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 604 páginas
...miserable consolation was denied them. Some of their powder took fire, and disabled them for defence I. The people rushed in upon them. Piercy and Catesby...prisoners, were tried, confessed their guilt, and " Winwood, vol.ii. p. 173. *-K. James's Works, p. 231. 1 See note [E], at the end of the volume. z... | |
| John Brady - 1813 - 410 páginas
...miserable consolation was denied them : some of their powder took fire, and disabled them for defence. The people rushed in upon them ; PIERCY and CATESBY...ROOKWOOD, WINTER, and others, being taken prisoners, were fried, confessed their guilt, and died, as well as GARNET, by the hands of the executioner. Notwithstanding... | |
| James Caulfield - 1813 - 184 páginas
...miserable consolation was denied them : some of their powder took fire, and disabled them for defence. The people rushed in upon them ; Piercy and Catesby were killed by one shot : Digby, Rockwood, Winter*, and others, being taken prisoners, * THOMAS WINTER, A discontented catholic, had... | |
| John Brady - 1815 - 420 páginas
...denied them : some of their powder took fire, and disabled them for defence, The people rushed i» 260 upon them ; PIERCY and CATESBY were killed by one...they fancied miracles to be wrought by his blood, and in Spain he was regarded as a martyr." " Neither had the desperate fortune of the conspirators... | |
| John Henry Brady - 1815 - 416 páginas
...for defence. The people rushed ia 260 upon them ; PIERCY and CATESBY were killed by one shot; Die BY, ROOKWOOD, WINTER, and others, being taken prisoners,...they fancied miracles to be wrought by his blood, and in Spain he was regarded as a martyr." " Neither had the desperate fortune of the conspirators... | |
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