| Eugène Labaume - 1814 - 436 lehte
...for execution, remain quite bewildered, if they are pardoned ; the agonies of death thus making them insensible to the gift of life. Desirous of terminating...catastrophe, for which history wants expressions, and poetry colours, I shall pass over in silence many circumstances revolting to humanity, and merely describe... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 lehte
...recital of this horrid catastrophe, for which history wants expressions, and poetry has DO colors, I shall pass over in silence many circumstances, revolting...army, when the fire had reached every part of Moscow, and the whole city was become one immense flame. " A long row of carriages was perceived through the... | |
| Eugène Labaume - 1817 - 376 lehte
...are quite bewildered, when a reprieve unexpectedly arrives, and the agonies of death rendered them insensible to the gift of life. Desirous of terminating...army, when the fire had reached every part 'of Moscow, and the whole city was become one immense flame. A long row of carriages were perceived through the... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1817 - 312 lehte
...recital of this horrid catastrophe, for which history wants expressions, and poetry has no colors, I shall pass over in silence many circumstances, revolting...army, when the fire had reached every part of Moscow, and the whole city was become one immense flame. "A long row of carriages was perceived through the... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1822 - 368 lehte
...the agonies of death render them insensible to die gift of life. Dexirous of terminating the reciial of this horrible catastrophe, for which history wants expressions, and poetry has no colours, 1 shall pass over, in silence, many circumstances revolting to humanity, and merely describe the dreadful... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 lehte
...servants all assembled there; nor could I prevail on them to leave it, for they dreaded our soldiers more than the fire. The father was sitting on the...army, when the fire had reached every part of Moscow, and the whole city was become one immense flame. The different streets could no longer be distinguished,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 lehte
...convinced that no personal injury would now be offered them, they exhibited not any tokens of gratitude j but resembled those miserable criminals, who, having...army, when the fire had reached every part of Moscow, and the whole city was become one immense flame. The different streets could no longer be distinguished,... | |
| 724 lehte
...expired near the houses in which they were born. " Desirous of terminating the recital of this horrid catastrophe, for which history wants expressions,...army, when the fire had reached every part of Moscow, and the whole city was become one immense flame. " A long row of carriages was perceived through the... | |
| 1834 - 562 lehte
...recital of this horrible catastrophe, for which history wants expressions, and poetry has no colors, I shall pass over, in silence, many circumstances...army, when the fire had reached every part of Moscow, and the whole city was become one immense flame. A long row of carriages were perceived through the... | |
| 1834 - 560 lehte
...execution, are quite bewildered when a reprieve unexpectedly arrives, and the agonies of death render them insensible to the gift of life. Desirous of terminating...which history wants expressions, and poetry has no colors, I shall pass over, in silence, many circumstances revolting to humanity, and merely describe... | |
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