Curious Punishments Of Bygone Days
Alice Morse Earle
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Alice Morse Earle.
Alice Morse Earle.
Loompanics Unlimited Port Townsend, Washington Originally published 1896 Reprinted by Loompanics Unlimited ISBN 0-915179-53-9 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 86-082642...
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FOREWORD.
FOREWORD.
In ransacking old court records, newspapers, diaries and letters for the historic foundation of the books which I have written on colonial history, I have found and noted much of interest that has not been used or referred to in any of those books. An accumulation of notes on old-time laws, punishments and penalties has evoked this volume. The subject is not a pleasant one, though it often has a humorous element; but a punishment that is obsolete gains an interest and dignity from antiquity and
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Curious Punishments ofBygone Days
Curious Punishments ofBygone Days
There is no doubt that our far-away grandfathers, whether of English, French, Dutch, Scotch or Irish blood, were much more afraid of ridicule than they were even of sinning, and far more than we are of extreme derision or mockery to-day. This fear and sensitiveness they showed in many ways. They were vastly touchy and resentful about being called opprobrious or bantering names; often running petulantly to the court about it and seeking redress by prosecution of the offender. And they were foreve
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