In the following year he so stubbornly resisted Ireton's attack on Limerick that he was excepted from the benefit of the capitulation, and, after being condemned to death and reprieved, was sent as a prisoner to the Tower of London. [Please select]
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Then, on the day set for his beheading, the Emperor reprieved him. [Please select]
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When the quarantine was finally lifted he walked out with feelings akin to those of a prisoner who has been reprieved. [Please select]
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A woman had been sentenced to die with them, but was reprieved, on condition of her leaving the colony. [Please select]
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Wetherell could only stare at him like a man who, with the halter about his neck, has been suddenly reprieved. [Please select]
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"Reprieved until to-morrow," she murmured to herself; "and now for high frivolity." [Please select]
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Of the original sixteen, one was reprieved, one died before execution, four were hanged at Manningtree and ten at Chelmsford. [Please select]
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The judge seems to have gone through the form of condemning the woman, but took pains to see that she was reprieved. [Please select]
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For a young woman to dream that her lover has been reprieved, denotes that she will soon hear of some good luck befalling him, which will be of vital interest to her. [Please select]
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This man is condemned to be hanged, drawn and quartered, but I know not your majesty's heart if he be not at once reprieved and richly rewarded. [Please select]
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