The only person to be benefited was George Prince of Wales, who desired to be divorced from his wife, and it is alleged that he suborned these witnesses to commit perjury against her.
That very day I had suborned the Captain Paulus who, since I drew him through the gates, was my will's slave.
Or can no one of the eunuchs besuborned to slay her?
Grove, after years as its priest, having become King late in life, the last of a long series of challengers whom the Emperor Caligula had suborned against an insufferable and all but invincible hierophant.
When she narrated the repeated failures of the champions she had suborned and Almo's uniform success, Commodus was in ecstasy.
The newly elected ones, even in the face of pre-election promises and vows, could be easily suborned or convinced.
He even suspected that certain aldermen might possibly besuborned to desert him, though all professed loyalty.
Even suborned councilmen would be unwilling to undertake it just now.
Mrs. Hand was watched very closely, and a suborned maid discovered an old note she had written to Cowperwood.
Two men employed by that Sultan, a wrestler and a gardener, were suborned to confess that they strangled Aziz at the instance of Midhat.
They terrorized the capital, and in the provinces they were at the disposal of any adventurous pasha who suborned them to support his ambitious and rebellious projects.
He keeps his own lips free: but hath suborned A rascal soothsayer to this villany.
Thou bring'st a tongue suborned with false pretence, Sharpened with insolence;--but in shrewd speech Thou shalt find less of profit than of bane.
When Vettius was examined before the Senate, he accused others, and before the popular assembly he named Lucullus as the person by whom he had been suborned to murder Pompeius.
Yes--because you are the worthy son of Catherine De Medici, the worthy brother of Charles IX; because you suborned an assassin to poison Coligny!
This was the plot: The Guises continued to slander the Admiral by accusing him of having suborned Poltrot who killed Francis of Guise at the siege of Orleans; the old family hatred burned as implacable as ever.
I asked him, half jesting, if he thought any of the suborned men were glaziers; but it hurt him, for he was as good a Huguenot as any in Nismes.
And he told me he was so full of work that he hardly knew which way to turn, in consequence of the many windows broken over night by evil-disposed men suborned to interrupt psalmody.
He was upon the point of marrying Acte [590], his freedwoman, having suborned some men of consular rank to swear that she was of royal descent.
Some wicked men, desirous of disgracing the anchorite, suborned a harlot to bewitch him.
They even suborned a man to swear that he had seen Francis in communication with devils at a witch's festival.
If such evidence be admitted, then all possibility of the Queen's innocence is at an end; but the question will always remain how far these witnesses, mostly drawn from the lowest class, were suborned to testify against their mistress.
France, who suborned against him his undutiful and rebellious eldest son Robert, his negotiation with Flanders and Germany, deserve no more than a mention.
But there were traitors among the Tower officials whom theysuborned to help them, and the king was warned of the plot.
Had he not seen the Scarlet Pimpernel, that exquisite Sir Percy Blakeney, under disguises that were so grimy and so loathsome that they would have repelled the most abject, suborned spy?
The forged message, the suborned servant, the threats of terrible reprisals if anyone in the village gave me the slightest warning or clue.
His theory had been, and still was, that those two witnesses, Kenneby and Bolster, were suborned by Dockwrath to swear falsely.
Tis they, I warrant, who suborned my guards By bribes.
But Bikk accused this man to his father of incest; and, to conceal the falsehood of the charge, suborned witnesses against him.
He had subornedmembers of the many existing associations of thieves, and they enjoyed tolerance so long as they denounced their accomplices.
Strong presumption was afforded that the chief witness, the boy Robinson, had been suborned to accuse the prisoners falsely; and they were accordingly discharged.
You have thrice told already 30 The years of absence and of secrecy, To which a forced oath bound you; if in truth A suborned murderer have the power to dictate A binding oath-- Alvar.
Fear, following guilt, tempted to blacker guilt, 285 And murderers were suborned against my life.
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