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... not pronounce the sentence of death ; but form and read an act , in which they say , that the criminal being convicted of such a crime , by his own confession , is , with much reluctance , delivered to THE INQUISITION. ...
... not pronounce the sentence of death ; but form and read an act , in which they say , that the criminal being convicted of such a crime , by his own confession , is , with much reluctance , delivered to THE INQUISITION. ...
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... death ; and delivers them to the secular arm , earnestly beseeching at the same time the secular power not to touch their blood , or put their lives in danger . The prisoners being thus in the hands of the civil Magistrate , are ...
... death ; and delivers them to the secular arm , earnestly beseeching at the same time the secular power not to touch their blood , or put their lives in danger . The prisoners being thus in the hands of the civil Magistrate , are ...
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... death : that by her means he was enabled to escape , with 22 American deserters , to whom she served arms and ammunition , and , on their way to join the army , their party was attacked by the ene- my's light horse ; she was fired at ...
... death : that by her means he was enabled to escape , with 22 American deserters , to whom she served arms and ammunition , and , on their way to join the army , their party was attacked by the ene- my's light horse ; she was fired at ...
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... death of Otto III . and swayed the im- perial sceptre from 1004 to 1024 , the German clergy , en- riched and emboldened by the blind devotion of this bigoted prince to their interests , began to assume an authority , even paramount to ...
... death of Otto III . and swayed the im- perial sceptre from 1004 to 1024 , the German clergy , en- riched and emboldened by the blind devotion of this bigoted prince to their interests , began to assume an authority , even paramount to ...
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... death , according to their laws , should be made to fight one with another , and do their best to save their own lives , and to take away those of their ad- versaries . This establishment appeared to be less barbarous , because those ...
... death , according to their laws , should be made to fight one with another , and do their best to save their own lives , and to take away those of their ad- versaries . This establishment appeared to be less barbarous , because those ...
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