The new and complete Newgate calendar; or, Villany displayed in all its branches, 第 4 卷

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第 137 頁 - I was reduced to crutches ; and was so far from being well about the time I am charged with this fact, that I never to this day perfectly recovered.
第 139 頁 - ... 1. The bones, as was supposed, of the Saxon St. Dubricius, were discovered buried in his cell at Guy's Cliff, near Warwick, as appears from the authority of Sir William Dugdale. " 2. The bones thought to be those of the anchoress...
第 142 頁 - Lordship, suffer not the violence, the depredations and the iniquities of those times to be imputed to this. " Moreover, what gentleman here is ignorant that Knaresborough had a castle, which, though now a ruin, was once considerable both for its strength and garrison.
第 139 頁 - I do not inform, but give me leave to remind your lordship, that here sat solitary Sanctity...
第 143 頁 - Now, my lord, having endeavoured to show that the whole of this process is altogether repugnant to. every part of my life ; that it is inconsistent with my condition of health about that time ; that no rational inference can be drawn that a...
第 151 頁 - No farther feek his merits to difclofe, Or draw his frailties from their dread abode, (There they alike in trembling hope repofe) The bofom of his Father and his God.
第 142 頁 - ... unknown, whose bones futurity shall discover. " I hope, with all imaginable submission, that what has been said will not be thought impertinent to this indictment; and that it will be far from the wisdom, the learning, and the integrity...
第 140 頁 - What would have been said, what believed, if this had been an accident to the bones in question...
第 140 頁 - January, 1747, were found, by Mr. Stovin, accompanied by a reverend gentleman, the bones in part of some recluse, in the cell at Lindholm, near Hatfield. They were believed to be those of William of Lindholm, a hermit, who had long made this cave his habitation. " 4. In February, 1744, part of...
第 138 頁 - The place of their depositum, too, claims much more attention than is commonly bestowed upon it ; for of all places in the world, none could have mentioned any one wherein there was greater certainty of finding human bones than a hermitage, except he should point out a churchyard ; hermitages, in time past, being not only places of religious retirement, but of burial too...

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