Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 12,Oplag 104 –Bind 13,Oplag 119William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1846 |
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Side 28
... suffering , brought on the most fatal symptoms . These came on so suddenly at last , and his sufferings were so great , that he was unable to make his last wishes perfectly intelligible . There is , however , little or no doubt that he ...
... suffering , brought on the most fatal symptoms . These came on so suddenly at last , and his sufferings were so great , that he was unable to make his last wishes perfectly intelligible . There is , however , little or no doubt that he ...
Side 31
... suffered death in 1775. The internal administration was sim- plified during this reign by the division of the empire into forty- three governments , with separate jurisdictions , and by the gradual promulgation of a new code of laws ...
... suffered death in 1775. The internal administration was sim- plified during this reign by the division of the empire into forty- three governments , with separate jurisdictions , and by the gradual promulgation of a new code of laws ...
Side 2
... suffered far more acutely on his transfer , at the end of four months , to the prison of Vincennes - not only from the inference the removal gave rise to , of protracted captivity , but from its coming upon him in the deceptive guise of ...
... suffered far more acutely on his transfer , at the end of four months , to the prison of Vincennes - not only from the inference the removal gave rise to , of protracted captivity , but from its coming upon him in the deceptive guise of ...
Side 7
... suffer to roll down the steps , some little article from his pocket ; and while he sent the turnkey to recover it , I should have a moment's opportunity for a hasty glance into the room No. 3. It sufficed to show me that its height did ...
... suffer to roll down the steps , some little article from his pocket ; and while he sent the turnkey to recover it , I should have a moment's opportunity for a hasty glance into the room No. 3. It sufficed to show me that its height did ...
Side 12
... suffering on the other . ] AGAIN IN THE BASTILE . Stripped , as at first , of my garments , and covered instead with rotten rags , I was heavily ironed , and cast into a dungeon with a handful of straw . I forbear to harrow up , more ...
... suffering on the other . ] AGAIN IN THE BASTILE . Stripped , as at first , of my garments , and covered instead with rotten rags , I was heavily ironed , and cast into a dungeon with a handful of straw . I forbear to harrow up , more ...
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