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... officers , without daring to murmur . The prisoners are kept for a long time , till they themselves turn their own accusers , and declare the cause of their imprisonment ; for they are neither told their crime , nor confronted with ...
... officers , without daring to murmur . The prisoners are kept for a long time , till they themselves turn their own accusers , and declare the cause of their imprisonment ; for they are neither told their crime , nor confronted with ...
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... officers of the Court , on mules ; last of all , the Inquisitor - General , on a white horse , led by two men with black hats and green hat bands . A scaffold is erected in the Teniero de Pacs , big enough for two or three thousand ...
... officers of the Court , on mules ; last of all , the Inquisitor - General , on a white horse , led by two men with black hats and green hat bands . A scaffold is erected in the Teniero de Pacs , big enough for two or three thousand ...
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... officer in the service of his sovercign , and a finished gentleman in every respect , was the only man who made an impression upon her heart . The Chevalier was , indeed , very happily formed to make himself thoroughly agreeable to the ...
... officer in the service of his sovercign , and a finished gentleman in every respect , was the only man who made an impression upon her heart . The Chevalier was , indeed , very happily formed to make himself thoroughly agreeable to the ...
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... Officer at Boulogne , from which obscurity he was promoted to Paris for a reputation of his wealth , which he lent upon undeniable security to the public funds , not caring to trust individuals with his life and soul . While a ...
... Officer at Boulogne , from which obscurity he was promoted to Paris for a reputation of his wealth , which he lent upon undeniable security to the public funds , not caring to trust individuals with his life and soul . While a ...
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... officers of state ; he was tried in a summary way , his book determined to be a libel , and he himself , as the author , condemned to eat his own words . ' This sentence was literally carried into execution on the fol- lowing day . A ...
... officers of state ; he was tried in a summary way , his book determined to be a libel , and he himself , as the author , condemned to eat his own words . ' This sentence was literally carried into execution on the fol- lowing day . A ...
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