| Percy Society - 1841 - 502 páginas
...dexterity, was gently turned over. * " Oct. 13th. I went out to Charing Cross, to see MajorGcncral Harrison hanged, drawn, and quartered : which was...as cheerful as any man could do in that condition." — Pepys. Thomas Harrison was the son of a butcher at Newcastle-nnder-Line ; he conveyed Charles I... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1825 - 622 páginas
...a new thing for the Duke to do abroad. • 13th. I went out to Charing Cross, to see Maior-general Harrison* hanged, drawn, and quartered; which was...He was presently cut down, and his head and heart shewn to the people, at which there was great shouts of joy. It is said, that he said that he was sure... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 788 páginas
...with the most perfect indifference, and with scarcely a remark — for example, " 13th. I went out to Charing Cross, to see Major-General Harrison hanged,...cheerful ! as any man could do in that condition. — 18th. This morning, it being expected that Colonel Hacker and Axtell should die, I went to Newgate,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 790 páginas
...transactions with the most perfect indifference, and with scarcely a remark—for example, " 13th. I went out to Charing Cross, to see Major-General Harrison hanged,...as cheerful! as any man could do in that condition. — 18th. This morning, it being expected that Colonel Hacker and Axtell should die, I went to Newgate,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 páginas
...most perfect indifference, and with scarcely a remark — for example, "13th. I went out to Charinc Cross, to see Major-General Harrison hanged, drawn,...cheerful ! as any man could do in that condition. — ISih. This morning, it being expected that Colonel Hacker and Axtell should die, I went to Newgate,... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - 1847 - 650 páginas
...1660, records Harrison's execution. "I went out," he writes, "to Charing Cross, to see Major General Harrison hanged, drawn, and quartered ; which was...as cheerful as any man could do in that condition." Chief Baron Bridgeman pronounced the sentence of the court, the terms of which were, " that his entrails... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1847 - 488 páginas
...Harrison hanged, drawn, and quartered, which was done there ; he looked as cheerful as any man could be in that condition. He was presently cut down, and his head and heart shewn to the people, at which there were great shouts of joy. It is said, that he said he was sure... | |
| 1848 - 524 páginas
...drawing and quartering has not long since been expunged from our statutes : — " I went to Charing-cross to see Major-General Harrison|| hanged, drawn, and...head and heart shown to the people, at which there were great shouts of joy. It is said that he said he was sure to come shortly at * Sir Hardress Waller,... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - 1849 - 320 páginas
...1C60, records Harrison's execution. "I went out," he writes, "to Charing Cross, to see Major General Harrison hanged, drawn, and quartered ; which was...as cheerful as any man could do in that condition." Chief Baron Bridgeman pronounced the sentence of the court, the terms of which were, " that his entrails... | |
| 1852 - 782 páginas
...the most perfect indifference, and with scarcely a remark—for example, "13th. I went out to Charine Cross, to see Major-General Harrison hanged, drawn,...; he looking as cheerful .' as any man could do in ihm condition.—18th. This morning, it being expected that Colonel Hacker and Axtell should die, I... | |
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