| 1793 - 526 pages
...et je îuuhaite que la France Frenchmen, I die innocent. I forgive all my enemies, and I wiíh that France Santerre, who was on horfeback near the fcaffold,...king's voice was drowned in the noife of the drums. Three executioners then approached to feize him : at the fight of a cord, with which one of them attempted... | |
| 1794 - 892 pages
...fouhaite que la France" . . Santerre, who was on horfeback near the fcaffuld, made a fignal for the drum* to beat, and for the executioners to perform their...king's voice was drowned in the noife of the drums. Three executioners then approached to feize him : at the fight of a cord, with which one of them attempted... | |
| 1794 - 548 pages
...France -" " Santerre, who was on horfeback rear the fcaifold, made afignal for the drums to beat, arid for the executioners to perform their office. The...King's voice was drowned in the noife of the drums. " Three executioners then approached to feize him : at the fight of a cord, with which one of them... | |
| 1794 - 766 pages
...fouhaite que la France " " Santerre, who was on hcrfeback near the fciiffold, made^a Cgnal for the drun.s to beat, and for the executioners to perform their office. The King's voice was drgwned in the noife of the drums. " Three executioners then approached to fcize him : at the fight... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1803 - 544 pages
...will foon be your recompence. terre *, who prefided at the execution, ordered the drums to beat, and the executioners to perform their office. The king's voice was drowned in the noife of drums, and the clamours of the foldiery. As the fatal guillotine defcended on his head, the confeflbr... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 808 pages
...was proceeding, the inhuman Santerre,? who presided at the execution, ordered the drums to beat, and the executioners to perform their office. The king's voice was drowned in the noise of drums, and the clamours of the soldiery. As the fatal guillotine descended on his head, the... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 522 pages
...ennemis, et je souhaite que la France ' Santerre, who was on horseback near the scaffold, made a signal for the drums to beat, and for the executioners to...their office. The king's voice was drowned in the noise of the drums. Three executioners then approached to seize him : at the sight of a cord, with... | |
| John Moore - 1820 - 532 pages
...ennemis, et je souhaite que la France ' Santerre, who was on horseback near the scaffold, made a signal for the drums to beat, and for the executioners to...their office. The king's voice was drowned in the noise of the drums. Three executioners then approached to seize him : at the sight of a cord, with... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1822 - 764 pages
...was proceeding, the inhuman Santerre,T who presided at the execution, ordered the drums to beat, and the executioners to perform their office. The king's voice was drowned in the noise of drums, and the clamours of the soldiery. As the fatal guillotine descended on his head, the... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1837 - 550 pages
...who, I have been told, had been a butcher, and who was on horseback near the scaffold, made a signal for the drums to beat, and for the executioners to...their office. The king's voice was drowned in the noise of the drums. Three executioners then approached to seize him. At the sight of a cord, with which... | |
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