| 1793
...the people in a tone of voice loud enough to be heard in the garden of the Thuillcries, " Frenchmen. I die innocent of all the crimes which have been imputed...vengeance on the French nation for the blood about to be ftied." He was proceeding, •when Santerre, who was on horl'cback near the fcaftbld, made- a fignal... | |
| John Adolphus - 1799 - 528 páginas
...received. He then pronounced, loud enough to be heard at the garden of the Tuilleries, " French" men, I die innocent of all the crimes which have " been...blood about to be " fhed.— " He was continuing, when the brutal Santerre p AnJ ««pufhed furioufly towards1 the drummers, and forced cutlonthem to beat,... | |
| John Adolphus - 1799 - 522 páginas
...received. He then pronounced, loud enough to be heard at the garden of the-Tuilleries, " French" men, I die innocent of all the crimes which have " been...vengeance on " the French nation for the blood about to be " (bed.— " He was continuing, when the brutal Santerre ? And pulhed furioufly towards the drummers,... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1803 - 544 páginas
...to me; and I forgive my enemies. I implore God, from the bottom of my heart, to pardon them, and not take vengeance on the French nation for the blood about to be flied." As he was proceeding, the inhuman Sanfifter, that although I promifed to fee them this morning,... | |
| David Hume - 1811 - 568 páginas
...and I forgive my enemies. I " implore God, from, the bottom of my heart, to pardon " them, and not take vengeance on the French nation for " the blood about to be shed." As he was proceeding, the inhuman Santerre/ who presi led at the execution, ordered Q At seven... | |
| Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 492 páginas
...ir>o. I forgive my enemies. I implore " God from the bottom of my heart to pardon them, and u fact to take vengeance on the French nation for the " blood about to be shed " At this moment Santerre pushed furiously towards the drummers* and ordered the drums to beat... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 808 páginas
...innocent of all the crimes which " have been imputed to ше ; and I forgive my enemies. I ini" plore God. from the bottom of my heart, to pardon them, " and not take vengeance on the French nation for the blood " about to be shed." As he was proceeding, the inhuman... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 582 páginas
...palace, he desired the drums to cease, and was immediately obeyed, in spite of the orders that had been received. He then pronounced, with a voice loud enough...vengeance on " the French nation for the blood about to be " shed " He was continuing, when Santerre pushed furiously towards the drummers, and forced them to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 páginas
..." Frenchmen, I die innocent of all the crimes which have been imputed to me. I forgive my enemies 5 I implore God, from the bottom of my heart, to pardon...take vengeance on the French nation for the blood aboutto be' shed." He was proceeding, when Santerre, who was on horseback near the scaffold, made a... | |
| France - 1822 - 230 páginas
...be heard in the gardens of the palace, " I die innocent of all the crimes I have been charged with. I forgive my enemies — I implore GOD from the bottom...vengeance on the French nation for the blood about to be shed." He was going on, when that most atrocious of villains, SANTERRE, pushed furiously towards the... | |
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