| George Richardson Porter - Great Britain - 1851 - 912 pages
...ofl'ence, and exhorted him to prepare for another world, the dignitary thus concluded : " And I trust that through the merits and mediation of our blessed Redeemer,...currency of the country forbids you to hope for here " cattle stealing, and larceny in a dwelling-house.* He was opposed by Sir R. Peel, and an amendment... | |
| William Henry Grimmer - Law - 1852 - 210 pages
...the uttering of a forged one pound note, in this horribly facetious manner : — " And I trust, that through the merits and mediation of our blessed Redeemer,...currency of the country forbids you to hope for here." How THE LAWYERS CAME BY THEIR PATRON SAINT. — And now, because I am speaking of pettifoggers, give... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1853 - 454 pages
...the enormity of the offence, and exhorted him to prepare for another •world: — "And I trust that through the merits and mediation of our Blessed Redeemer,...currency of the country forbids you to hope for here." Gase he reversed the unanimous judgment of the fifteen Lords of Session in favor of a defective entail,... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - Psychology - 1866 - 344 pages
...criminal to prepare for another world, he added: "And I trust that, through the mediation and merits of our blessed Redeemer, you may there experience...currency of the country forbids you to hope for here." Indeed, nothing could more forcibly demonstrate how complete is the organization, of the English Mind... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - Character - 1867 - 346 pages
...another world, he added : "And I trust that, through the mediation and merits of our blessed Eedeemer, you may there experience that mercy which a due regard...currency of the country forbids you to hope for here." Indeed, nothing could more forcibly demonstrate how complete is the organization of the English Mind... | |
| Robert Temple Wright - Medical education - 1867 - 276 pages
...trust, through the mediation of our blessed Redeemer, you may experience that mercy in another world, which a due regard to the credit of the paper currency of the realm forbids you to hope for here ! " And the economy recommended resembles that of the sportsman,... | |
| Baptists - 1870 - 600 pages
...in this wise : " I trust that, through the merits and mediation of our blessed Redeemer, you majfc there experience that mercy which a due regard to...currency of the country forbids you to hope for here." PHASES OF v^j fuu ш.оип, *ш uay, on. urn., evening, jc*. <I Last Q., llth day, 9h. 31m., morning.... | |
| Oliver Optic - 1870 - 974 pages
...through the merits and mediation of our blessed Redeemer, you may experience that mercy in another world which a due regard to the credit of the paper currency of this country forbids you to hope for here." The colored race are not to be outdone in shrewdness of... | |
| L. J. Bigelow - Humor - 1871 - 550 pages
...criminal who had been sentenced to death for uttering a forged £1 note. Said he: "I trust that,through the merits and mediation of our blessed Redeemer,...currency of the country forbids you to hope for here." Lord Chief Justice Erle was a man whose opinion, once formed, could not be moved; as well might one... | |
| James Paterson - Law - 1882 - 546 pages
...offence, and exhorted him to prepare for another world : 'And I trust that through the merits and the mediation of our Blessed Redeemer, you may there experience...currency of the country forbids you to hope for here.' "—2 Camp. Ch. J J.'s, 444. HANGING A MAN FOR FASHION'S SAKE. A prisoner was tried at the Old Bailey,... | |
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