The Life and Times of Robert EmmetP.M. Haverty, 1857 - 328 σελίδες |
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... body was the first taken down . The head was severed from it ; and the executioner , holding it up by the hair , held it towards the populace , and cried out in a loud voice ' " This is the head of a traitor - Edward Marcus Des- pard ...
... body was the first taken down . The head was severed from it ; and the executioner , holding it up by the hair , held it towards the populace , and cried out in a loud voice ' " This is the head of a traitor - Edward Marcus Des- pard ...
Σελίδα 27
... body by a decree of the government , of the 21st February , 1803 , the following passages occur : - ' " The British forces are still in Alexandria and Malta . The govern- ment had a fair right of complaint ; but it has received intelli ...
... body by a decree of the government , of the 21st February , 1803 , the following passages occur : - ' " The British forces are still in Alexandria and Malta . The govern- ment had a fair right of complaint ; but it has received intelli ...
Σελίδα 32
... body was never exhibited by him than on that occasion . The ex- minister was himself again - war was about to be let loose on the world , and all the principles of evil seemed concentrated in the unholy exultation with which the ...
... body was never exhibited by him than on that occasion . The ex- minister was himself again - war was about to be let loose on the world , and all the principles of evil seemed concentrated in the unholy exultation with which the ...
Σελίδα 38
... body ; and it no doubt has likewise given rise to the opinion , sometimes expressed , that , after leaving Fort George , many of the prisoners quarrelled , and disagreed among themselves . Be that as it may , there is certainly no ...
... body ; and it no doubt has likewise given rise to the opinion , sometimes expressed , that , after leaving Fort George , many of the prisoners quarrelled , and disagreed among themselves . Be that as it may , there is certainly no ...
Σελίδα 41
... body with which it wants to communicate , and manage your own affairs as you may think fit , publish your proclamations without any names , and if you think your countrymen will give sufficient credit to them , keep your names secret ...
... body with which it wants to communicate , and manage your own affairs as you may think fit , publish your proclamations without any names , and if you think your countrymen will give sufficient credit to them , keep your names secret ...
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The Life and Times of Robert Emmet, Esq. (Classic Reprint) Richard Robert Madden Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2016 |
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