He finally confessed on July 5, 1628, and was publicly burned to death one month later.
The effigies were then publicly burned in the city square.
The book became very controversial and was burned publicly.
Considering Ward a threat, they sometimes publicly burned his catalog.
Copies of the other hundred were ordered to be burned publicly as required by the statute.
Ulke publicly burned his papers after being called for duty September 1, 1995.
At this meeting 3000 strikers publicly burnt their ballot papers.
Wittiza also had the cautiones written against them burned publicly.
Recently, Chinese authorities publicly burned a small stockpile of rhinoceros parts.
Here witches and others convicted by the Inquisitors were publicly burned at the stake.