| 1741 - 776 pages
...the poor ignorant natives tranfgrcflcd his, laws, they were, fure to undergo a feyere whipping lor a penalty ; and the. execution was generally done when he was at dinner, fo neai his dining-raom, that the groans and cries of the poor delinquent ferved him for mulic. The country... | |
| 1788 - 522 pages
...Rajah, only he wanted much of their humanity ; for when any of the poor ignorant natives tianfgrefied his laws, they were fure to undergo a fevere whipping...penalty ; and the execution was generally done when he wa» at dinner, ( > near his dining-room, that the groans and cries of the poor delinquent ferved him... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 824 pages
...than a Rajah, only he wanted much of their humanity ; for when any poof ignorant native tranfgreffed his laws, they were fure to undergo a fevere whipping...dining-room that the groans and cries of the poor deliquent ferved him for inufick. The country about being overfpread with Paganifm, the cuftom of wives... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 820 pages
...than a Rajah, only he wanted much of their humanity ; for when any poor" ignorant native tranfgreffed his laws, they were fure to undergo a fevere whipping...dining-room that the groans and cries of the poor deliquent ferved him for mufick. The country about being overfpread with Paganifm, the cuftom of wives... | |
| 1878 - 832 pages
...humanity, for when any poor, ignorant native transgressed his laws, they were sure to undergo a severe whipping for a penalty, and the execution was generally done when he was at dinner, so near his diningroom that the groans and cries of the poor delinquent served him for music. The country... | |
| James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 450 pages
...humanity, for when any poor ignorant native transgressed his laws, they were sure to undergo a severe whipping for a penalty, and the execution was generally done when he was at dinner, so near his dining-room that the groans and cries of the poor delinquent served him for music. "The... | |
| James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 438 pages
...undergo a suvere whipping for a penalty, and the execution was generally done when he was at dinner, so near his dining-room that the groans and cries of the poor delinquent served him for music. " The country about being overspread with Paganism, the story of Mr. . . , .... | |
| George Smith - 1882 - 508 pages
...who used to have his sentences of whipping executed on native offenders " when he was at dinner, so near his dining-room that the groans and cries of the poor delinquent served him for music." The dnys of the glorious Revolution had come; the new East India Company got... | |
| 1888 - 452 pages
...Humanity, for when any poor ignorant Native transgressed his Laws, they were sure to undergo a severe whipping for a Penalty, and the Execution was generally done when he was at Diuner, BO near his Dining-room that the Groans and Cries of the poor Delinquents served him for Music.... | |
| 1891 - 472 pages
...undergo a severe whipping for a penalty, and the execution was generally done while he was at dinner, so near his dining-room that the groans and cries of the poor delinquent served him for music." — Hamilton's Account of the East Indies: — finhntoris Collections, VIII,... | |
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