Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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Side 13
... dead bodies ( and this scene may be considered as the very mildest part of their cruelty ) , the troops disbanded them- selves , and began to enter the houses . Here began a more deli- berate perpetration of murder ; even the aged , the ...
... dead bodies ( and this scene may be considered as the very mildest part of their cruelty ) , the troops disbanded them- selves , and began to enter the houses . Here began a more deli- berate perpetration of murder ; even the aged , the ...
Side 14
... drawn ; and saw near them , and at a distance round them , a great number of soldiers stretched dead on the pavement . For • Terrified with so melancholy a sight , I shaped 14 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AND THE THIRTY YEARS ' WAR .
... drawn ; and saw near them , and at a distance round them , a great number of soldiers stretched dead on the pavement . For • Terrified with so melancholy a sight , I shaped 14 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AND THE THIRTY YEARS ' WAR .
Side 16
... dead ! ' As I had nothing to give him , I made my apology in the most affecting manner . He levelled a piece to shoot me ; but my wife luckily turned it with her hand , and the ball passed over my head . At length , finding we had no ...
... dead ! ' As I had nothing to give him , I made my apology in the most affecting manner . He levelled a piece to shoot me ; but my wife luckily turned it with her hand , and the ball passed over my head . At length , finding we had no ...
Side 17
... dead and dying ; the cries of the wounded were enough to have pierced the hearts of the greatest barbarians . We walked over the bodies , and when we arrived at the church of St Catharine , met an officer of distinction on horseback ...
... dead and dying ; the cries of the wounded were enough to have pierced the hearts of the greatest barbarians . We walked over the bodies , and when we arrived at the church of St Catharine , met an officer of distinction on horseback ...
Side 18
... dead bodies , and the groans of the dying were insupportable . The Walloons and Croatians attacked us every moment , but our generous colonel protected us from their fury . When we gained the bastion , which stands on the banks of the ...
... dead bodies , and the groans of the dying were insupportable . The Walloons and Croatians attacked us every moment , but our generous colonel protected us from their fury . When we gained the bastion , which stands on the banks of the ...
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