| Oliver Goldsmith - 1768 - 508 pages
...wearied out with fuch a variety of inhuman torments, often faljj immediately into fo profound a fleep, that they are obliged to apply the fire to awaken him, and renew his fufferings. He is again faftened to the flake, and again they renew their cruelty; they ftick him all over with fmall matches... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 pages
...wearied out with fuch a variety of unheard of torments, often falls immediately into fo profound a fleep, that they are obliged to apply the fire to awaken. him, and renew his fufferings. He is again faftened to the ftake, and again they renew their cruelty ; they ftick him all over with fmall matches... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 626 pages
...profound a fleep, that they are obliged to apply the fire to awake him, and renew his fufferȣ$. He is again fattened to the ftake, and again they...cruelty; they ftick him all over with fmall matches of wood that eafily ?akes fire, but burns flowly; they continually run (harp reeds into every part of... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1799 - 616 pages
...that they are obliged to apply the fire to awake him, and renew his fuflerings. He is again faftened to the ftake, and again they renew their cruelty ; they ftick him all over with fmall matches oi wood that eafily takes fire, but burns flowly ; they continually run fharp reeds into every part... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 398 pages
...wearied out with such a variety of unheard-of torments, often falls immediately into so profound a sleep, that they are obliged to apply the fire to awaken him, and renew his sufferings. He is again fastened to the stake, and again they renew their cruelty ; they stick him... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1819 - 606 pages
...fo profound a fleep, that they are obliged to apply the fire to awake him, ami renew his fuffbrings. He is again fattened to the ftake, and again they renew their cruelty ; they ftick him all over with finall matches of wood that cafily lakes fire, but burns flowly ; they continually run (harp reeds... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 716 pages
...wearied out with such a variety of unheard of torments, often falls immediately into so profound a sleep, that they are obliged to apply the fire to awaken him, and renew his sufferings. He is again fastened to the stake, and again they renew their cruelty ; they stick him... | |
| 1770 - 748 pages
...ottt with fuch a variety of unheard-of torments, often falls immediately into Ib profound a fleep, that they are obliged to apply the fire to awaken...they renew their cruelty ; they ftick him all over with'fmall matches of wood that eafily takes fire, but burns flowly ; they continually rim (harp reeds... | |
| 1791 - 508 pages
...they (lull infliit, and to refreih the flrength of the fußerer, who, wearied out with fuch unheard-of torments, often falls immediately into fo profound...renew his fufferings. He is again fattened to the flake, and again thejr renew their Cruelty; they flick him all over with fmall matches of wood that... | |
| 1770 - 742 pages
...profound a fleep, that they are obliged to apply the fire to awaken bin, and renew his (offerings. He is again fattened to the ftake, and again they...cruelty ; they ftick him all over with fmall matches of wood that eafily takes fire, but burns flowly; they continually run iharp reedi into every part of... | |
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