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" Saviour who is about to recompense you;' at these words he raised his eyes to heaven with an expression that can never be described. ' You are right,' said he, ' nothing less than his example should make me submit to such a degradation.' Then, turning... "
Letters, During a Tour Through Some Parts of France, Savoy, Switzerland ... - Página 48
por Thomas Raffles - 1818 - 312 páginas
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Memoirs of the Abbé Edgeworth: Containing His Narrative of the Last Hours of ...

Henry Essex Edgeworth de Firmont, C. Sneyd Edgeworth - 1815 - 250 páginas
...continued this fixed look of enquiry, I replied, ' Sire, in this new insult, ' I only see another trait of resemblance ' between your Majesty and the Saviour ' who is about to recompence you.' At these words he raised his eyes to heaven, with an expression that can never be...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volumen1

1817 - 506 páginas
...continued this fixed look of inquiry, I replied, 'Sire, in this new insult, I only see another trait of resemblance between your Majesty and the Saviour...heaven, with an expression that can never be described. '\ou are right, said he, ' nothing less than his exampUshould make me submit to such a degradatiou.'...
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Louis XVII.: His Life, His Suffering, His Death: the Captivity of ..., Volumen2

Alcide Beauchesne - 1853 - 474 páginas
...me steadily, as if to ask my advice. I replied : * Sire, in this new insult I only see another trait of resemblance between your Majesty and the Saviour...about to recompense you.' At these words he raised his ejes to heaven, with an expression that can never be described. " * Certainly,* said he * nothing less...
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Louis XVII, His Life, His Suffering, His Death: The Captivity of the Royal ...

Alcide Beauchesne - 1855 - 496 páginas
...me steadily, as if to ask my advice. I replied : ' Sire, in this new insult I only see another trait of resemblance between your Majesty and the Saviour...heaven, with an expression that can never be described. "'Certainly,' said he 'nothing less than the example of One greater could induce me to submit to such...
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Old and New Paris: Its History, Its People, and Its Places, Volumen1

Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1893 - 702 páginas
...continued this fixed look of inquiry I replied, ' Sir, in this new insult I only see another trait of resemblance between your Majesty and the Saviour who is about to recompense you.1 At these words he raised his ' eyes to heaven with an expression that can never be described....
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The Royal Family in the Temple Prison: Journal of the Imprisonment

Cléry (M.) - 1910 - 238 páginas
...see one last trait of resemblance between Your Majesty and the God who is going to be your reward." At these words he raised his eyes to Heaven with an expression of pain which I could never describe. Then immediately turning towards the executioners : "Do what...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volumen4

1915 - 700 páginas
...between your Majesty and .the Saviour who is about 19 recompence you.' At .these words he -raised liis eyes to heaven, with an expression that can never...said he, ' nothing less than his example should make roe submit to such a degradation.' Then turning to the guards, ' Do •waat you will, I will drink...
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