| John Mottley - Russia - 1739 - 468 pages
...Defign deferve the being put to Death? It is with an Heart full of Affliction, and Eyes ftreaming down with Tears, that we, as Subjects and Servants, pronounce this Sentence ; considering that it does not belong to us, as fuch, to enter into a Judgment of fo great an Importance, and particularly... | |
| John Bancks - Kings and rulers - 1740 - 380 pages
...the Succcffion to fo great an Empire. It is with an Heart full of AfHiction, and Eyes ftreaming down with Tears, that we, as Subjects and Servants, pronounce this Sentence ; considering that it does not belong to us, as fuch, to enter into a Judgment of fo great an Importance, and particularly... | |
| English literature - 1836 - 436 pages
...does such a design deserve to be punished with death ? It is therefore with hearts full of allliction, and eyes streaming with tears, that we, as subjects...capacity, we, by these presents, declare our real opmion, and pronounce this sentence of condemnation with a pure and Christian conscience, as we hope... | |
| Voltaire - 1818 - 420 pages
...servo to be punished with death ? It is therefore Wiih hearts full of affliction, and -eyes •Creaming with tears, that we, as subjects and servants, pronounce...•especially to pronounce against the son of our moat precious sovereign lord the czar. 'Nevertheless, it being his pleasure that we should act in this... | |
| Jacob Abbott - Russia - 1887 - 382 pages
...with hearts full of affliction and ryes Conr.luMon of the sentence. . The signature*. streaming down with tears that we, as subjects and servants, pronounce this sentence, considering that, being such, it does not belong to us to enter into a judgment of so great importance, and particularly... | |
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