| Walter Scott - France - 1827 - 404 pages
...entreaties nor complaints to avert it. They marched on, silent and composed. Some of them, of higher rank, seemed , to exhort the others to submit, like...lasted a considerable time, and the wounded, as in \hejusillades of the Revolution, were dispatched with the bayonet. Their bodies were heaped together,... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1827 - 436 pages
...entreaties nor complaints to avert it. They marched on, silent and composed. Some of them, of higher rank, seemed to exhort the others to submit, like...lasted a considerable time, and the wounded, as in tiiefusllladcs of the Revolution, were dispatched with the bayonet. Their bodies were heaped together,... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1827 - 532 pages
...entreaties nor complaints to avert it. They marched on, silent and composed. Some of them, of higher rank, seemed to exhort the others to submit, like...death by musketry. The execution lasted a considerable finie, nnd (ho wounded, ns in the fusillades of the Revolution, were despatched with the bayonet. Their... | |
| 1828 - 550 pages
...us, that he, himself, mounted his horse, accompanied the melancholy column, and witnessed the event. They 'were escorted to the sand-hills, to the south-east...wounded, as in the fusillades of the Revolution, were dispatched with the bayonet. Their bodies were heaped together, and formed a pyramid which is still... | |
| 1828 - 564 pages
...horse, accompanied the melancholy column, and witnessed the event. They were escorted to the sand-lulls, to the south-east of Jaffa, divided there into small...wounded, as in the fusillades of the Revolution, were dispatched with the bayonet. Their bodies were heaped together, and formed a pyramid which is still... | |
| 1828 - 568 pages
...us, that he, himself, mounted his horse, accompanied the melancholy column, and witnessed the event. They were escorted to the sand-hills, to the south-east...lasted a considerable time, and the wounded, as in tbe fusillades of the Revolution, were dispatched with the bayonet. Their bodies were heaped together,... | |
| 1828 - 554 pages
...horse, accompanied the melancholy column, and witnessed the event. They were escorted to the band-hills, to the south-east of Jaffa, divided there into small...lasted a considerable time, and the wounded, as in the fusilladt* of the Revolution, were dispatched with the bayonet. Their bodies wore heaped together,... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1832 - 1094 pages
...entreaties nur complaints to avert it. They marched on, silent and composed. Some of them, of higher rank, seemed to exhort the others to submit, like...execution lasted a considerable time,, and the wounded, a« in the futilladu of the Revolution, were despatched with the bayonet. Their bodies were heapeJ... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 720 pages
...entreaties' nor complaints to avm it. They marched on, silent and composed. Some of them, of higher rank, seemed to exhort the others to submit, like...southeast of Jaffa, divided there into small bodies, and • [" While the army waa patting through Syria, there waa scarcely a aoldicr hut was heart! to repeat... | |
| Joseph Roberts - Bible - 1835 - 652 pages
...of Napoleon (vol. iv. 95.), says of the wounded Turks, after the battle, " Some of them, of higher rank, seemed to exhort the others to submit, like...according to their belief, was written on their forehead* !" f The zimb of Bruce is a different insect. ** to draw water," a hornet stung her in the cheek, and... | |
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