| 1820 - 494 pages
...my most fervent wish is, that your prayers may find acceptance, through the merits of your Redeemer. It now only remains for me to pass the sentence of the law, which is, That you be taken, on Monday next, to a place of execution, there to be hung by the neck... | |
| William Leman Rede, Leman Thomas Rede - 1831 - 756 pages
...you. PRISONER. — That does n't trouble my mind — I know the girl is guilty. BARON HULLOCK. — It only remains for me to pass the sentence of the law upon you, and that is, that on Monday next you be taken to the place of execution, and there hanged by the neck... | |
| Napoleon B. Aulick - 1857 - 128 pages
...the prisoner had nothing to say, the court proceeded in this way to pronounce THE SENTENCE.- — " It now only remains for me to pass the sentence of the law upon you. That sentence is, that you be remanded to jail to be kept in safe custody until the 15th day of next... | |
| George Etell Sargent - 1882 - 426 pages
...prepared you for the darkest crimes and most daring attempts against order, morality, and virtue. " It now only remains for me to pass the sentence of the law, which is, that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of twenty years." restrained himself,... | |
| Mrs. Henry Wood - 1888 - 460 pages
...knows somewhat of it ; but there is pardon above for the most guilty, when it is earnestly sought. It now only remains for me to pass the sentence of the law. It is, that you, Francis Levison, be taken back to the place from whence you came, and thence to the... | |
| 1882 - 1022 pages
...my most fervent wish is, that your prayers mav find acceptance, through the merits of your Redeemer. It now only remains for me to pass the sentence of the law, which is, that you are taken on Monday next to a place of execution, there to be suspended by the neck... | |
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