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" I dare look death in the face, and I hope the people too. Have you a care that I do not escape, and I care not how I die, whether by the hand of the executioner or the madness and fury of the people. If that may give them contentment, it is all one to... "
History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the ... - الصفحة 369
بواسطة Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884
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...Lieutenant,' said the livid and contemptuous Earl, ' I can look death in the face, and the people too. I care not how I die — whether by the hand of the executioner or by the madness of the people. It is all one to me ! ' As he came out to execution, attended by the...

The house of Stuart

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...the lieutenant wished him to take coach, lest the people should tear him to pieces. "No," replied he; "I dare look death in the face, and I hope the people too. Have you a care that I do not thus escape you, and I care not whether I die by the executioner or by the madness of the people. If...

Cavaliers and Roundheads

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...take a coach; lest the people push iu and offer violence." "No, Master Lieutenant," replied Stafford; "I dare look death in the face, and, I hope, the people...not escape, and I care not how I die, whether by the executioner's hand or the people's fury." Multitudes having come from the country to witness the execution,...

John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the ..., المجلد 3

Cassell, ltd - 1875 - عدد الصفحات: 682
...saying, " No, master lieutenant, I dare took death in the face, and I hope the people, too. Have JHI a care that I do not escape, and I care not how I die, f liether by the executioner, or the madness of the people. If that give them better satisfaction,...

Essays, Historical and Theological, المجلد 1

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...shrink from the encounter now ; he would not hear of a coach. " No," he said; " Master Lieutenant, I dare look death in the face, and I hope the people...madness and fury of the people : if that may give them better content, it is all one to me." And so singular and incomprehensible is the power of the mind...

Readings from English History: From Cressy to Cromwell

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...care I do not escape ; 'tis equal to me how I die, whether by the stroke of the executioner, or by the madness and fury of the people, if that may give them better content.'" Not less than 100,000 persons, who had crowded in from all parts, were visible on...

Readings from English History, المجلدات 1-3

John Richard Green - 1879 - عدد الصفحات: 708
...care I do not escape ; 'tis equal to me how I die, whether by the stroke of the executioner, or by the madness and fury of the people, if that may give them better content.'" Not less than 100,000 persons, who had crowded in from all parts, were visible on...

Cavaliers and Roundheads, Or Stories of the Great Civil War

John George Edgar - 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...take a coach; lest the people push in and offer violence." "No, Master Lieutenant," replied Stafford; "I dare look death in the face, and, I hope, the people...not escape, and I care not how I die, whether by the executioner's hand or the people's fury." Multitudes having come from the country to witness the execution,...

The Fall of the Monarchy of Charles I. 1637-1649, المجلد 2

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 584
...head of an army than of a prisoner led to execution. When the sad procession readied the Ma-v "• Tower gates, Balfour advised him to take a coach,...madness and fury of the people. If that may give them contentment, it is all one to me." 1 No such danger was to be feared. It was calcu- Th* crowd on Tower...

History of England from the accession of James i. to the outbreak ..., المجلد 9

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 448
...Farewell, my lord, and God protect your innocency !" were addressed to ears that heard them not. Stafford's step was firm, and his port erect. His friends said...fury of the people. If that may give them contentmen f , it is all one to me."* No such danger was to be feared. It was calculated that there were full...




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