In conclusion, the judge and all the court were fully satisfied with the verdict, and thereupon gave judgment against the witches that they should be hanged. They were much urged to confess, but would not. That morning we departed for Cambridge ; but... Travels in Crete - Page 217by Robert Pashley - 1837Full view - About this book
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1707 - 478 pages
...Witches. They were much urged to confefs 9 but would not. That Morning we departed for Cambridge 9 but no Reprieve was granted : And they were Executed...Monday , the Seventeenth of March following, but they Confefled nothing. FINIS. . •/: I i.. .I -TJ,7.' .~;f! . . :c ./ :•;• . -. ,\." . -. r, '. .... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1716 - 588 pages
...thereupon gave Judgment againft the Witches that they fhould be Hanged. They were much urged to confefs , but would not. That Morning we departed for Cambridge,...And they were Executed on Monday, the Seventeenth ofMareb following -, but they Confdled nothing. FINIS, —— DISCOURSE TOUCHIN G PROVISION FOR THE... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1812 - 748 pages
...the judge and all 41 the court were fully satisfied with the verdict, and thereupon gave " Judgment against the witches that they should be hanged They " were much urged to confess, but would not : on the 1 7th of March " following they were executed ;" much to the credit of sir Matthew Hale !... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 822 pages
...court were fully satisfied with the verdict, and thereupon gave judgment against the witches that ihey should be hanged. They were much urged to confess,...morning we departed for Cambridge but no reprieve «as granted: And they were executed on Monday the 17th of March foU lowing, but they confessed nothing.... | |
| John Jay Smith - 1836 - 612 pages
...conclusion, the judge and all the court were fully satisfied with the verdict, and thereupon gave judgment against the witches, that they should be hanged. They...much urged to confess, but would not. That morning the judges depaited for Cambridge, but no reprieve was granted ; and they were executed on Monday the... | |
| John Jay Smith - 1836 - 620 pages
...that they should be hanged. They were much urged to confess, but would not. That morning the judges departed for Cambridge, but no reprieve was granted ; and they were executed on Monday the 17th of March following, but they confessed nothing to the last. THE SALEM WITCHES. AT the latter end... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1841 - 672 pages
...conclusion, the judge and all the court were fully satisfied with the verdict, and thereupon gave Judgment against the witches that they should be hanged. They were much urged to confess, but would not : on the 17th of March following they were executed ;" much to the credit of Sir Matthew Hale ! See... | |
| 1847 - 616 pages
...judge and all the court were fully 'satisfied with the verdict, and thereupon gtrve judgment againet the witches, that they should be hanged. They were...urged to confess, but would not. • That morning the judge« departed for Cambridge, but no reprieve was granted ; and they were executed on Monday... | |
| Member of the New York Bar - 1852 - 738 pages
...the " court were fully satisfied with the verdict, and thereupon gave judg" ment against the witehes that they should be hanged. They were " much urged to confess, but would not : on the 17th of March folio w" ing, they were executed;'' much to the credit of Sir Matthew Hale!... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 646 pages
...stomach." "The Judge and all the Court felt fully satisfied with the verdict, and thereupon gave judgment against the witches that they should be hanged." " They were much urged to confess, but would not" " They were executed on Monday, the 17th of March following, but they confessed nothing."— State... | |
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