| 1867 - 878 sider
...thousands they exhausted with hunger. I cannot and I may not tell of all the wounds, and all the torture« that they inflicted upon the wretched men of this...was king, and ever grew worse and worse. They were continual!; levying an exaction from the towns, which they called tenaerie, and when the miserable... | |
| 1837 - 756 sider
...sleep, but he must bear all the iron, I cannot and I may not tell of all the wounds and all the tortures they inflicted upon the wretched men of this land...Stephen was king, and ever grew worse and worse," &c. &c. — Saxon Chron. Miss Gurney's version. % Will. Malm. Modern Hist, of the Kings of England,... | |
| Charles Sandys - 1851 - 408 sider
...J?ap op. pop hi paepon all pop-cuppaeb •] poji-j-popen. -j pop-lopen. Paej' yse me nlebe. flicted upon the wretched men of this land. And this state of things lasted the xix years that Stephen was king, and ever grew worse and worse. They were continually levying an exaction... | |
| Charles Sandys - 1851 - 386 sider
...sleep, but that he must bear all the iron. Many thousands they exhausted with hunger. I cannot and I may not tell of all the wounds and all the tortures that they inlalrebe pa xix pmcpe pie Scephne pap kinj, ~j aeupe it pap uueppe anb uueppe. fti laeiben jaeilbap... | |
| James White - 1860 - 874 sider
...twisted it till it went into the brain. Many thousands they exhausted with hunger. I cannot, and I may not tell of all the wounds and all the tortures...they inflicted upon the wretched men of this land. They were continually levying an exaction from the towns, and when the miserable inhabitants had no... | |
| James White - 1860 - 874 sider
...twisted it till it went into the brain. Many thousands they exhausted with hunger. I cannot, and I may not tell of all the wounds and all the tortures...they inflicted upon the wretched men of this land. They were continually levying an exaction from the towns, and when the miserable inhabitants had no... | |
| James White - 1861 - 876 sider
...twisted it till it went into the brain. Many thousands they exhausted with hunger. I cannot, and I may not tell of all the wounds and all the tortures that they indicted upon the wretched men of this land. They were continually levying an exaction from the towns,... | |
| World - 1868 - 528 sider
...all the iron. [A modification of this instrument is shown in the subjoined woodcut.] I cannot, and I may not tell of all the wounds and all the tortures...they inflicted upon the wretched men of this land." All this was done by private hands. The only legal cruelties allowed to be exercised on prisoners being... | |
| James Davies (of Southport.) - 1874 - 294 sider
...sufferer, sitting, lying, or sleeping). " 'Many thousands theyexhausted with hunger. I cannot and I may not tell of all the wounds and all the tortures...men of this land ; and this state of things lasted nineteen years that Stephen was king, and ever grew worse and worse. They were continually levying... | |
| World - 1874 - 452 sider
...all the iron. [A modification of this instrument is shown in the subjoined woodcut.] I cannot, and I may not tell of all the wounds and all the tortures...they inflicted upon the wretched men of this land.". All this was done by private hands. The only legal cruelties allowed to be exercised on prisoners being... | |
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