| Charles John Ann Hereford, John Adams - 1793 - 520 sider
...with that tendernefs or indulgence which was natural towards the place of his nativity. Twenty-fix of the principal citizens were put to death, a greater number was fent into banifhment. The city was declared to have forfeited all its privileges and immunities; the... | |
| William Robertson - 1804 - 424 sider
...with nothing of that tenderness or indulgence which was natural towards the place of his nativrty. Twenty-six of the principal citizens were put to death;...to have forfeited all its privileges and immunities ; ^e revenues belonging to it were confiscated ; its ancient form of government was abolished ; the... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 648 sider
...Twenty-six of the principal citinv.-nt • I iv . the citi- zens were put to death ; a greater number were sent into ""*:, banishment ; the city was declared to have forfeited all its April ac. * privileges and immunities; the revenues belongingtoit were confiscated; its ancient form... | |
| William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 482 sider
...towards the place of his nativity. Twenty-six of the principal citizens were 186 •i-ns. April 20. put to death; a greater number was sent into banishment; the city was declared to have for1540. foiled all its privileges and immunities; the and pun- revenues belonging to it were confiscated;... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 572 sider
...nothing of that tenderness or indulgence which was natural towards the place of his nativity. and pu- Twenty-six of the principal citizens were put to death ; a greater number was sent into banishment ; citizens, the city was declared to have forfeited all its priviApril 20. , J , . . . , , , . leges... | |
| William Russell - 1822 - 450 sider
...instead of that lenity which might have been expected, exhibited an awful example of his severity. Twenty-six of the principal citizens were put to death; a greater number were banished: the city was declared to have forfeited its privileges: a new system of political administration... | |
| abbé Millot (Claude François Xavier) - 1823 - 468 sider
...according to his own expression, as their sovereign and their judge, with the sceptre and the sscord. Twenty-six of the principal citizens were put to death, a greater number banished, the town deprived of its privileges, and fined in a large sum for the building of a citadel,... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 582 sider
...instead of that lenity which might have been expected, exhibited an awful example of his severity. Twenty-six of the principal citizens were put to death ; a greater number were banished ; the city was declared to have forfeited its privileges; a new system of laws and political... | |
| George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 702 sider
...appear among them " as a sovereign and a judge, with the sceptre and the 144 DIET OF RATISBON. sword." Twenty-six of the principal citizens were put to death ; a greater number were banished ; the city was declared to have forfeited its privileges ; a new system of political... | |
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