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But the escape of these fortunate persons was not effected without fearful risk :
confinement to the galleys for life was the penalty of the arrested fugitive. The
condition of those upon whom this sentence was carried out may be described ...
But the escape of these fortunate persons was not effected without fearful risk :
confinement to the galleys for life was the penalty of the arrested fugitive. The
condition of those upon whom this sentence was carried out may be described ...
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less than 1480 convicts, condemned to the galleys for adherence to the reformed
faith during the period referred to. Almost every variety of age, class, and
condition, is represented in these rolls. The youth of fifteen or sixteen, sentenced
for ...
less than 1480 convicts, condemned to the galleys for adherence to the reformed
faith during the period referred to. Almost every variety of age, class, and
condition, is represented in these rolls. The youth of fifteen or sixteen, sentenced
for ...
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In addition to the personal narrative, Marteilhc gives a very full and interesting
description of the French galleys, — their construction and equipment, the
organisation of their crews, their discipline, and the treatment of the miserable
beings who ...
In addition to the personal narrative, Marteilhc gives a very full and interesting
description of the French galleys, — their construction and equipment, the
organisation of their crews, their discipline, and the treatment of the miserable
beings who ...
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... with a young friend and fellow-townsman of about his own age ; they eatered
into a compact together, while they implored the Divine protection, to remain firm
and constant to the reformed faith, even at the peril of death or the galleys.
... with a young friend and fellow-townsman of about his own age ; they eatered
into a compact together, while they implored the Divine protection, to remain firm
and constant to the reformed faith, even at the peril of death or the galleys.
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Thereupon a process of trial was instituted, and a sentence passed by the local
judge, which recited that the prisoners being of the reformed religion, and
convicted of an attempt to leave the kingdom, were condemned to the galleys for
life, ...
Thereupon a process of trial was instituted, and a sentence passed by the local
judge, which recited that the prisoners being of the reformed religion, and
convicted of an attempt to leave the kingdom, were condemned to the galleys for
life, ...
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