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" ... fear, it is said, that a rescue might be attempted, — Mary and her fellow sufferers bid each other a last farewell. Robinson first ascended the fatal ladder. While uttering his dying words, predicting a visitation of divine wrath to come upon his... "
Where Were the Quakers Handged in Boston?: A Paper Read Before the Bostonian ... - Síða 3
eftir Michael Joseph Canavan - 1911 - 15 síður
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A Popular History of the United States: From the First Discovery of ..., Bindi 2

William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1881 - 754 síður
...those who have testified and manifested the truth." Wilson interrupted him, " Hold thy ami '"teTcu. tongue — thou art going to die with a lie in thy mouth." Then came Stevenson, who simply said, " Be it known unto you all, this day, that we suffer not as evil...
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A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore in Prose and Poetry

Samuel Adams Drake - 1888 - 500 síður
...predicting a visitation of divine wrath to come upon his slayers, a harsh voice in the crowd cried out : " Hold thy tongue ! Thou art going to die with a lie in thy mouth ! " Stevenson's last words were these : " Be it known unto all, this day, that we suffer not as evil-doers,...
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A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore in Prose and Poetry. Illustrated ...

Samuel Adams Drake - 1884 - 500 síður
...predicting a visitation of divine wrath to come upon his slayers, a harsh voice in the" crowd cried out : " Hold thy tongue ! Thou art going to die with a lie in thy mouth ! " Stevenson's last words were these : " Be it known unto all, this day, that we suffer not as evil-doers,...
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A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore in Prose and Poetry. Illustrated ...

Samuel Adams Drake - 1884 - 500 síður
...predicting a visitation of divine wrath to come upon his slayers, a harsh voice in the crowd cried out : " Hold thy tongue ! Thou art going to die with a lie in thy mouth ! " Stevenson's last words were these : " Be it known unto all, this day, that we suffer not as evil-doers,...
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Three Episodes of Massachusetts History: The Settlement of Boston ..., Bindi 1

Charles Francis Adams - 1892 - 622 síður
...old Priest in much Wickedness said, — Hold thy Tongue, be silent, Thou art going to Dye with a Lye in thy Mouth. . . . So, being come to the place of Execution, Hand in Hand, all three of them, as to a Wedding day, with great cheerfulness of Heart ; and having taken leave of...
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Scribner's Popular History of the United States, Bindi 2

William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay, Noah Brooks - 1897 - 682 síður
...as evil doers, but as those who have testified and manifested the truth." Wilson interrupted him, " Hold thy tongue — thou art going to die with a lie in thy mouth." Then came Stevenson, who simply said, " Be it known unto you all, this day, that we suffer not as evil...
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Christian Life, Faith and Thought in the Society of Friends: Being the First ...

London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) - 1927 - 160 síður
...his testimony for which he was going to seal with his blood. At this the Puritan minister shouted, " Hold thy tongue, thou art going to die with a lie in thy mouth." The rope was adjusted, and, as the executioner turned the condemned man off, he said with his dying...
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A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore in Prose and Poetry

Samuel Adams Drake - 1910 - 510 síður
...predicting a visitation of divine wrath to come upon his slayers, a harsh voice in the crowd cried out : " Hold thy tongue ! Thou art going to die with a lie in thy mouth ! " Stevenson's last words were these : " Be it known unto all, this day, that we suffer not as evil-doers,...
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