Those who know me from my earliest life know me incapable of such an action. I never feared death, nor am I afraid to meet it in any shape, in the mos.t formidable, even an ignominious death. It may be thought I wish to solicit pardon. I would not accept"... Legends of Connaught: Irish Stories ... - Page 153by Matthew Archdeacon - 1839 - 406 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Robert Fitzgerald - Trials (Assault and battery) - 1786 - 204 pages
...wifli to folicit pardon, I would not accept of pardon after being found guilty by fuch a Jury, becaule I know I could not face the world after it. It has been fuggefted, and I underftand the report prevails, that I wifh for time in order to commit fuicide. As... | |
| Gentleman of the Co. Mayo - Crime - 1786 - 200 pages
...wifh to folicit pardon, I would not accept of pardon after being found guilty by fuch a Jury, becaufe I know I could not face the world after it. It has been fuggefted, and I underftand the report prevails, that I with for time in order to commit fuicide. As... | |
| Ireland - 1840 - 748 pages
...would not accept of pardon, after being; found guilty by such a jury, because I know I could not fuce the world after it. It has been suggested, and I understand the report prevails, that I with for time in order to commit suicide. As a worldly man I never feared death ; and, as a Christian,... | |
| Peter Burke - Trials - 1851 - 538 pages
...will think me innocent. Those who know me from my earliest life know me incapable of such an action. I never feared death, nor am I afraid to meet it in...to commit suicide. As a worldly man I never feared to meet death; and as a Christian, which I hope I am, and a good one, what sort of a passport would... | |
| Mary MacCarthy - Ireland - 1930 - 254 pages
...will think me innocent. Those who know me from my earliest life know me incapable of such an action. I never feared death, nor am I afraid to meet it in...for time in order to commit suicide. As a worldly 173 man I never feared to meet death ; and as a Christian, which I hope I am, and a good one, what... | |
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