... him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought for the places at the windows — fought for the pittance of water with which the cruel mercy of the murderers mocked their agonies — raved, prayed, blasphemed,... Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous - Página 326de Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 744 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 934 páginas
...without the Nabob's orders, that th/j Nabob was asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke si 0 agonies—raved, prayed, blasphemed—implored the guards to fire among them. The jaolers in the meantime... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 120 páginas
...who, even in that extremity, retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the jailers. But the answer was that nothing could be done without...was asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought for the places... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 420 páginas
...who, even in that extremity, retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the jailers. But the answer was that nothing could be done without...was asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought for the places... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 432 páginas
...who, even in that extremity, retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the jailers. But the answer was that nothing could be done without...was , asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought for the places... | |
| Agnes Giberne - 1893 - 460 páginas
...and the door was instantly shut and locked upon them. mind, offered large bribes to the jailers. But the answer was that nothing could be done without...was asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke him. "Then the prisoners went mad with despair, They trampled each other down, fought for the... | |
| 1894 - 264 páginas
...who, even in that extremity, retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the jailers. But the answer was that nothing could be done without...asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody awoke him. places at the windows, fought for the pittance of water with which the cruel mercy of the murderers... | |
| John J. Pool - 1894 - 486 páginas
...who even in that extremity retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But the answer was that nothing could be done without...the Nabob was asleep, and that he would be angry if any one awoke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought... | |
| John J. Pool - 1894 - 486 páginas
...who even in that extremity retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But the answer was that nothing could be done without...the Nabob was asleep, and that he would be angry if any one awoke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought... | |
| John J. Pool - 1894 - 190 páginas
...who even in that extremity retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But the answer was that nothing could be done without...the Nabob was asleep, and that he would be angry if any one awoke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 934 páginas
...who, even in that extremity, retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But b, q` 2 ; . M E W5r ez Y y Vo%=... rYW Z \@ > /hl0 @Ė"8l Lՙ FV Ӝ A ' B [ 6 . Έ s a woke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought for the places... | |
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