The History of Ireland From Its Union Wth Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810 1
The History of Ireland From Its Union Wth Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810 1
Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829
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The Judges humanely dissuaded him from it; for that sentence of death must , instantly fol- low. He was fully apprized, he said, of the awful sentence, which was to be passed upon him/ He ^ trusted, he was able to meet it with the resignation of a christian and the fortitude of a man. His son, Mr. James Tandy, and several of his relatives and friends were present in the court, v^hen Mr. J, rous hordes of the desart. Your fellow citizens must for ever reproach you. The two unfortunate men, whom ...you have de- livered up will die illustrious. But their hlood shall work more evil on the heads of their persecutors^ than a whole army would bavedoiie. (Signed) BoNAPAaTE. ]^U6US» B. MajleTi the Secretary of State. 138 Th$ Reign qf George JU 1^08. Chamberlam prottotmced the dreiulli^ sentence ^ the law ; it was ordered to be carried into execn- tioa on the 4th of the ensmng month of May^* Mr. Tandy Two days after the sentence had boen pronounced^ **''^* Sir Jolm Steward, his majesty's Attorney G^n^al^ received a letter from Mr.
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