The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... sent so many . Desmou- lins had called himself the procureur général de la lanterne . He died almost unmanned by the thoughts of a young and loving wife , who underwent a similar fate . Danton , at the foot of the scaffold , was ...
... sent so many . Desmou- lins had called himself the procureur général de la lanterne . He died almost unmanned by the thoughts of a young and loving wife , who underwent a similar fate . Danton , at the foot of the scaffold , was ...
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... sent to the Conciergerie . Robespierre was conveyed to the committee - room of public safety , the hall of his reign , laid on the table on which he had signed so many death - warrants , and left there to await his fate . £ Their ...
... sent to the Conciergerie . Robespierre was conveyed to the committee - room of public safety , the hall of his reign , laid on the table on which he had signed so many death - warrants , and left there to await his fate . £ Their ...
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... sent to the scaffold . Steps were taken to bring the pro - con- suls , Carrier and Lebon , to the same fate . David and his brother ruffians of the committee of general safety were put in arrest . These measures , however wise and short ...
... sent to the scaffold . Steps were taken to bring the pro - con- suls , Carrier and Lebon , to the same fate . David and his brother ruffians of the committee of general safety were put in arrest . These measures , however wise and short ...
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... sent to the revolutionary tribunal at Paris . In their defence they revealed all the crimes of Carrier , who had decimated their city , and invented the famous noyades , or drownings of prisoners . These details excited the public ...
... sent to the revolutionary tribunal at Paris . In their defence they revealed all the crimes of Carrier , who had decimated their city , and invented the famous noyades , or drownings of prisoners . These details excited the public ...
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... sent to the castle of Ham in Picardy . The difficulty was to execute these de- crees , and to dispatch the condemned upon their journey , pre- venting rescue by the mob . Pichegru , then returned to Paris from the conquest of Holland ...
... sent to the castle of Ham in Picardy . The difficulty was to execute these de- crees , and to dispatch the condemned upon their journey , pre- venting rescue by the mob . Pichegru , then returned to Paris from the conquest of Holland ...
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