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" When the day of sentence arrived, notwithstanding the crowd, notwithstanding the guard, the dog penetrated into the hall, and crouched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. The judges condemned him ; he was reconducted... "
The Juvenile Magazine, Or Miscellaneous Repository of Useful Information - Page 7
1803
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 33

1798 - 484 pages
...crowd, notwiththe guard, lie penetrated into the hall, and crouched himfclf bet-.vcc» the legs ot the unhappy man, whom he was about to lofe for ever. The Judges condemned the man ; and, may ray tears be ¡»mloned for the expreffion, which efcapes from them, they condemned him in tne prelence...
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Gleanings in England, Volume 2

Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1801 - 670 pages
...power, conscious of its deserts, stations around, the dog penetrated into the hall, and couched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. The judges condemned this man ; and may my tears be pardoned," says the generous recorder...
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The General Character of the Dog:: Illustrated by a Variety of Original and ...

Joseph Taylor - 1804 - 202 pages
...jealous power, confcious of its deferts, ftations around, the Dog penetrated into the hall, and couched himfelf between the legs of the unhappy man, whom...he was about to lofe for ever. The judges condemned his mafter; " and, may my tears be pardoned," fays the generous recorder of this fact, " for the burft...
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The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].

Gleaner - 1805 - 426 pages
...power, conscious of its danger, stations around, the dog penetrated into the hall, and couched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, •whom he was about to lose for ever. The fatal hour of execution arrives, the doors open, his dog receives him at the threshold!...
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Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1798 - 504 pages
...himfelf. ' When the day of fentence arrived, notwithftanding the crowd, not withfcanding the guaid, he penetrated into the hall, and crouched himfelf,...the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lofefor ever. The judges condemned theraan; and, may my tears be pardoned for the expreffion, which...
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The Art of Reading: Containing a Number of Useful Rules Exemplified by a ...

Daniel Staniford - 1814 - 254 pages
...the day of fentence arrived, notwithftanding the crowd, and the guard, he penetrated into the hail, and crouched himfelf between the legs of the unhappy...condemned the man ; and, may my tears be pardoned the expreffion, which efcapes from them, they condemned htm in the pr efence of his Dog ! 6. They reconductcd...
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The Art of Reading: Containing a Number of Useful Rules, Exemplified by a ...

Daniel Staniford - 1817 - 256 pages
...arrived, notwithstanding the crowd3 and the guard, be penetra^d M«P tiy> hall, and crouched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. The judges condemned the man ; and, may my tears be pardoned the expression, which escapes...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volume 9

1826 - 376 pages
...notwithstanding the crowd, notwithstanding the guard, the dog penetrated into the hall, and crouched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. The judges condemned him; he was reconducted to the prison, and the dog for that time...
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Scriptural & Philosophical Arguments, Or Cogent Proofs from Reason ...

Peter Buchan - 1824 - 164 pages
...notwithstanding the crowd, notwithstanding the guard, the dog penetrated into the hall, and crouched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. The judges condemned him ; he wai veconducted to the prison, and the dog for that time...
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The Terrific Register: Or, Record of Crimes, Judgments, Providences, and ...

1825 - 840 pages
...notwithstanding the crowd, notwithstanding the guard, the dog penetrated into the hall, and crouched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. The judges condemned him ; he was reconducted to the prison, and the dog from that time...
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