| Peter Hervé - 1818 - 604 pages
...reply to the Master of the Ceremonies, who was sent to disperse tham. " Tell those from " whom you come that we are here by the will of " the people, and that we will not quit our places " unless compelled by force.' Neckar, who did not assist at the King's... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1830 - 628 pages
...ordering the dissolution of their body : " Tell your master," said Mirabeau, in a voice of thunder, " that we are here by the will of the people, and that nothing but the bayonet shall drive us out." The court, intimidated by this bold answer, which produced the highest... | |
| Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 730 pages
...turning towards M. de Breze, exclaimed, " Slave ! go tell your master that we are here by the power of the people, and that nothing but the force of bayonets shall drive us hence ! " Dumont, in relating this circumstance, omits the emphatic prefix, "Esclave!" However,... | |
| Honoré Gabriel Riquetti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 520 pages
...turning towards M. de Bre"ze, exclaimed, " Slave! go tell your master that we are here by the power of the people, and that nothing but the force of bayonets shall drive us hence !" Dumont, in relating this circumstance, omits the emphatic prefix, "Esdave!" However,... | |
| Honoré-Gabriel de Riquetti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 504 pages
...turning towards M. de Breze", exclaimed, " Slave ! go tell your master that we are here by the power of the people, and that nothing but the force of bayonets shall drive us hence ! " Dumont, in relating this circumstance, omits the emphatic prefix, "Esclavef" However,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 424 pages
...General; you, who have neither place nor right of speech here ; you are not the man to remind us of it. Go, Monsieur, tell those who sent you that we are here by the will of the People, and that nothing shall send us hence but the force of bayonets ! " * And poor de Breze shivers forth from the National... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 446 pages
...nor right of speech here ; * Histoire Parlementaire, i. 13. you are not the man to remind us of it. Go, Monsieur, tell those who sent you that we are here by the will of the People, and that nothing shall send us hence but the force of bayonets ! " * And poor de Breze shivers forth from the National... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1838 - 618 pages
...ordering the dissolution of their body : " Tell your master," said Mirabeau, in a voice of thunder, " that we are here by the will of the people, and that nothing but the bayonet shall drive us out." The court, intimidated by this bold answer, which produced the highest... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1839 - 466 pages
...you, who have neither vote nor seat, nor right of speech here, you are not the man to remind us of it. Go, Monsieur, tell those who sent you that we are here by will of the Nation; and that nothing but the force of bayonets can drive us hence !' And poor De Breze... | |
| sir Francis Vincent (10th bart.) - 1840 - 1042 pages
...heard the orders of the king, Mirabeau exclaimed in a voice of thunder, ' Go and tell your master, that we are here by the will of the people; and that we shall only retire by the power of his bayonets !' " ' Milord,' said Dreux Breze to me, when he told... | |
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