The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 44
... ment of Tournay , and to that city the prisoners were marched , bound together with cords , lodged in vile prisons in the towns at which they halted , and treated as criminals of the worst class . At Tournay they were again consigned to ...
... ment of Tournay , and to that city the prisoners were marched , bound together with cords , lodged in vile prisons in the towns at which they halted , and treated as criminals of the worst class . At Tournay they were again consigned to ...
Page 47
... ment . In addition to these there were about fifty free mariners , who worked the sails and otherwise helped in the management of the vessel ; there were also about a hundred soldiers , and a consi- derable body of officers , who were ...
... ment . In addition to these there were about fifty free mariners , who worked the sails and otherwise helped in the management of the vessel ; there were also about a hundred soldiers , and a consi- derable body of officers , who were ...
Page 56
... ment enough in the next world . ' Not long afterwards it hap- pened that De Langeron , his captain , was in want of a secretary , and Marteilhe , through the recommendation of this same comite , was appointed to the situation , in which ...
... ment enough in the next world . ' Not long afterwards it hap- pened that De Langeron , his captain , was in want of a secretary , and Marteilhe , through the recommendation of this same comite , was appointed to the situation , in which ...
Page 59
... ment they suffered was inflicted on account of their religion , or that it in any way lay at the door of the Church . The following may be instanced as a good specimen of the logic of persecu- tion : - " Why , " said Father Garcia to me ...
... ment they suffered was inflicted on account of their religion , or that it in any way lay at the door of the Church . The following may be instanced as a good specimen of the logic of persecu- tion : - " Why , " said Father Garcia to me ...
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... ment , induced the Directors , in 1861 , to order 500 tons of Besse- mer steel rails , which were laid down at such parts of the line as were subject to the most rapid destruction , not only by the passage of the regular traffic , but ...
... ment , induced the Directors , in 1861 , to order 500 tons of Besse- mer steel rails , which were laid down at such parts of the line as were subject to the most rapid destruction , not only by the passage of the regular traffic , but ...
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