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" I thank God I am no more afraid of death, nor daunted with any discouragements arising from my fears, but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed. "
Robert Browning's Prose Life of Strafford - Seite 277
von Robert Browning, John Forster - 1892 - 319 Seiten
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The Dying Speeches and Behaviour of the Several State Prisoners that Have ...

1720 - 532 Seiten
...not afraid of Death, nor daunted with any Difcouragement rifing from any Fears, but do as chearfully put off my Doublet at this time, as ever I did when I went to Bed ; then he put oft" his Doublet, wound up his Hair with his Hands, and put' on a white CapThen he called, Where...
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The British Plutarch, Or Biographical Entertainer: Being a Select Collection ...

1762 - 414 Seiten
...not afraid of death, nor daunted with any difcouragement rifmg from any fears, but do as chearfully put off my doublet at this time, as ever I did when I went to bed ; tken he put off his doublet, wound up his-. " hair with his hands, and put on a. white cap. Then...
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A Collection of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Trials ..., Band 1

1775 - 802 Seiten
...yet knows neither good nor evil. While he was undreffing, he faid, I as chearfully put off my cloaths at this time, as ever I did when I went to bed -, and putting on a white cap, he tucked up his hair under it ; then having prayed again, and fubmitted...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Band 3

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 Seiten
...thank God, I am not afraid of death, nor daunted with any discouragement arising from any fears ; but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time, as ever I did when I went to bed." He then bound up his hair with his hands, and put on a white cap. . . After this, he asked, " Where...
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State Trials: Or, A Collection of the Most Interesting Trials, Prior ..., Band 1

Samuel March Phillipps - 1826 - 510 Seiten
...thank God, I am no more afraid of death, nor daunted with discouragements arising from any fears ; but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time, as ever I did when I went to bed."* " Thus fell," to use the words of his highminded opponent, Whiteiock, " thus fell this noble Earl,...
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The History of the Troubles and Memorable Transactions in Scotland and ...

John Spalding - 1828 - 478 Seiten
...affraid of death nor daunted with any difcouragement ryfeing from any fear, but doe as cheirfully putt off my doublet, at this time, as ever I did when I went to bed." Then he putt off his doublet and wynded up his hair with his own hands, and put on a whyte cap. Then he...
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Celebrated Trials of All Countries ; and Remarkable Cases of Criminal ...

John Jay Smith - 1836 - 612 Seiten
...knows neither good nor evil." While he was undressing, he said, "I as cheerfully put off my clothes at this time, as ever I did when I went to bed ;" and putting on a white cap, he tucked up his hair under it ; then having prayed again, and submitted...
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The Churchman; a monthly magazine in defence of the venerable ..., Ausgabe 61

1840 - 480 Seiten
...all." The Earl then took off his doublet. " I thank God," he said, " I am no more afraid of death ; but as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed." Having put on a white cap, he thrust his hair underneath it with his own hands. He then inquired for...
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The History of England, Band 2

Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 568 Seiten
...shall be my pillow, and here I shall rest from all my labours." He then began to undress, saying, " I do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed." He knelt and prayed, archbishop Usher and another clergyman kneeling with him. He laid down his head...
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The History of England, Band 2

Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 566 Seiten
...shall be my pillow, and here I shall rest from all my labours." He then began to undress, saying, " I do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did w hen I went to bed." He knelt and prayed, archbishop Usher and another clergyman kneeling with him....
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