Your words cannot condemn me ; my innocency is my defence. Prove one of these things wherewith you have charged me, and I will confess the whole indictment, and that I am the horriblest traitor that ever lived, and worthy to be crucified with a thousand... Life of Sir Walter Ralegh - Page 162by Louise Creighton - 1877 - 270 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 138 pages
...that ever came to the bar. Raleigh : Your words cannot condemn me ; my innocency is my defence. Coke : Thou art a monster. Thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart." P. 35, 1. 17. I. From the very significance of the term. P. 38, 1. 15. I. Burke has often been accused... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1895 - 136 pages
...that ever came to the bar. Raleigh : Your words cannot condemn me ; my innocency is my defence. Coke : Thou art a monster. Thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart." P. 35,1. 17. I. From the very significance of the term. P. 38, 1. 15. I. Burke has often been accused... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 158 pages
...ever came to the bar. ' Raleigh: * Your words cannot condemn me ; my innocency is my defence.' Coke: ' Thou art a monster. Thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart.' " empire. The flourishing condition of the British Empire to-day shows that her statesmen have at last... | |
| Edmund Burke - United States - 1895 - 154 pages
...ever came to the bar.' Raleigh: ' Your words cannot condemn me; my innocency is my defence.' Coke: ' Thou art a monster. Thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart.' " empire. The flourishing condition of the British Empire to-day shows that her statesmen have at last... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1913 - 318 pages
...worthy to be crucified with a thousand thousand torments." "Nay, I will prove all," declared Coke. "Thou art a monster ; thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart." Continuing and directing his words straight at Raleigh the Attorney General asserted : "Now you must... | |
| Art nouveau - 1897 - 346 pages
...you must see him at Winchester under the brutal insults The Yellow Book— Vol. XIII. N of of Coke. " Thou art a monster, thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart ; " again, " I thou thee, thou traitor ; " and at Palace Yard, Westminster, on that dreary October... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1899 - 202 pages
...ever came to the bar.' "RALEIGH. 'Your words cannot condemn me; my innocence is my defence.' " COKE. ' Thou art a monster. Thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart.'" — Raleigh's Trial, in HOWELL'S State Trials, vol. ii. 54, 17-18. Ex vi termini. By force of the expression.... | |
| David Salmon - English language - 1899 - 296 pages
...When a person wished to be rude. Thus, during the trial of Sir Walter Raleigh, Coke said to him, ' Thou art a monster; thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart .... for I thou thee, thou traitor.' 178. The Pronoun of the Second Person Singular is now used—... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1900 - 464 pages
...saying, " I will prove you the notoriousest traitor that ever came to the bar"; further on he said : " Thou art a monster ; thou hast an English face but a Spanish heart " ; and further on, " Thou viper ; for I thou thee, thou traitor!" And then he triumphantly asked,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1901 - 440 pages
...horriblest traitor that ever lived, and worthy to be crucified with a thousand thousand torments. Coke — Nay, I will prove all; thou art a monster; thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart. Now you must have money; Aremberg was no sooner in England (I charge thee Raleigh) but thou incitedst... | |
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