| Charles Knight - 1874 - 550 หน้า
...with the king that Somerset should he convicted, but, as he says under hia own hand, " It shall he my care so to moderate the manner of charging him,...might make him not odious beyond the extent of mercy." * Somerset was convicted ; and was sentenced to die. In a few days his wife received a free pardon,... | |
| James Spedding - 1881 - 460 หน้า
...conscience of a King upon the same evidence to pardon his life : because (he Peers are attringtd liy necessity either to acquit or condemn ; but grace is free ; and for my part I think the evidence iu the present case will be of such a nature." — Vol. vp 347. B. A question which I have often asked... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1883 - 432 หน้า
...matter in the conscience of a king upon the same evidence to pardon his life ; because the peers are astringed by necessity either to acquit or condemn...in this present case will be of such a nature."— Bacon to the King, April 28, Letters and Life, v. 275. 1616 SOAfERSET AND THE KING. 351 for the wishes... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1883 - 432 หน้า
...matter in the conscience of a king upon the same evidence to pardon his life ; because the peers are astringed by necessity either to acquit or condemn...evidence in this present case will be of such a nature." — Bacon to the King, April 28, Letters and Life, v. 275. 1616 SOMERSET AND THE KING. 351 for the... | |
| Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1883 - 304 หน้า
...story in a cloud, so that no one of the participators is seen in a favorable light. Bacon's promise, " It shall be my care so to moderate the manner of charging...might make him not odious beyond the extent of mercy," takes the mind back to the time when it was his care so to aggravate the manner of charging Essex as... | |
| harper's monthly magazine - 1884 - 992 หน้า
...cloak of more subtle texture, with which to hoodwink the judges. " It shall be my care." he had said, "so to moderate the manner of charging him as it might make him not odious beyond the extent of mercy." His opportunity of distinguishing himself at the expense of his own character seemed to have run in... | |
| 1884 - 1082 หน้า
...cloak of more subtle texture, with which to hoodwink the judges. " It shall be my care," he had said, "so to moderate the manner of charging him as it might make him not odious beyond the extent of mercy." His opportunity of distinguishing himself at the expense of his own character seemed to have run in... | |
| 1884 - 990 หน้า
...cloak of more subtle texture, with which to hood wink the judges. "It shall be my care," he had said, "so to moderate the manner of charging him as it might make him not odious beyond the extent of mercy." His opportunity of distinguishing him self at the expense of his own character seemed to have run in... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1885 - 460 หน้า
...of a king upon the same evidence to pardon his life ; because the peers ate astringed by necessit) either to acquit or condemn ; but grace is free; and, for my pan, I think the evidence in this present case will be of such a nature." Bacon to th: King, April... | |
| Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1888 - 306 หน้า
...story in a cloud, so that no one of the participators is seen in a favorable light. Bacon's promise, "It shall be my care so to moderate the manner of...might make him not odious beyond the extent of mercy," takes the mind back to the time when it was his care so to aggravate the manner of charging Essex as... | |
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