| Tobias Smollett - 1803 - 614 páginas
...drown the king's voice, and distress him in his last few moments,) he ordered the drums to beat ; and, though the duty of seeing the king's sentence executed,...; he deplored it as much as any man in France, and tryed all he could to prevent it by repeated visits to the Temple, to instruct the king by what measures... | |
| 1803 - 572 páginas
...drown the King's voice, and distress him in his last few moments,) he ordered the drums to beat ; and, though the duty of seeing the King's sentence executed,...that however necessary was distressing and lamentable ; lie deplored it as much as any man in France, and tryed all he could •.. prevent it by repeated... | |
| 1804 - 994 páginas
...bloody as the carnage at theThuilleries, or the massacre at the prisons. The thought occurred urn, it was impossible he could rejoice at an event, that however necessary was distressing and lamentnblf; he deplored it as muchas any man in France, and tried all he could to prevent it by repeated... | |
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