| William Russell - 1789 - 636 Seiten
...mod diflinguiflied were Ruflell and Sidney. Both died with the intrepidity of men who had refolved to hazard their lives in the field, in order to break the fetters of fl.ivery, and refcue thcm/dves and their fellow-fubjcdls from an ignominious defpotifm *'. Monmouth,... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 502 Seiten
...conspirators were seized, condemned, and executed. Among these, the most distinguished were Russell and Sidney. Both died with the intrepidity of men...themselves and their fellow subjects from an ignominious despotism'*8. Monmouth, who had absconded, surrendered on a promise of pardon ; Essex put an end to... | |
| Edward Pugh - 1809 - 784 Seiten
...condemned, and executed *. Among tliese, the most distinguished were Russell and Sidney Both met their fate with the intrepidity of men who had resolved to hazard...break the fetters of slavery, and rescue themselves * On the 12th of June, Josiah Keeling discovered the plot, real orpretended, to lord Dartmouth and... | |
| David Hughson - 1809 - 820 Seiten
...these, the most distinguished were Russell and Sidney. Both met their fate with the intrepidity ef men who had resolved to hazard their lives in the...order to break the fetters of slavery, and rescue theuiselved . * On the ,12th of June, Josiah Keeling discovered the plot, real or pretended, to lord... | |
| John Hassell - 1818 - 422 Seiten
...virtnes of that nohleman, hy a contemptihle tyrant, than any trnth of a conspiraey : hoth met their fates with the intrepidity of men, who had resolved to hazard their lives in the field, in order to hreak the fetters of slavery, and rescne themselves, and their fellow snhjects, from an ignominions... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 620 Seiten
...conspirators were seized, condemned, and executed. Among these, the most distinguished were Russell and Sidney. Both died with the intrepidity of men...fetters of slavery, and rescue themselves and their fellow-subjects from an ignominious despotism. (1) Monmouth, who had absconded, surrendered on a promise... | |
| George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 702 Seiten
...conspirators were seized, condemned, and executed. Among these, the most distinguished were Russell and Sidney. Both died with the intrepidity of men...fetters of slavery, and rescue themselves and their fellow-subjects from an ignominious despotism. Monmouth, who had absconded, surrendered on a promise... | |
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