| 1814 - 644 lehte
...a greater number were suffocRted ai the head of the bridge, and the dead bodies of men and horsca, so choked every avenue, that it was necessary to climb...buried in these horrible heaps, still breathed and, strup gling with the agonies of death, caught Hold of those who mounted over them ; but they kicked... | |
| Eugène Labaume - 1815 - 470 lehte
...avenue, that it wag necessary to climb over mountains of carcasses to arrive at the river. Some, wbo were buried in these horrible heaps, still breathed, and...death, caught hold of those who mounted over them; but these inhumanly kicked them with violence, to disengage themselves, and remorselessly trod them under... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 lehte
...avenue, that it was necessary to climb over mountains of carcases to arrive at the river. Some who were buried in these horrible heaps still breathed, and...death, caught hold of those who mounted over them ; but these kicked them with violence to disengage themselves, and without remorse trod them under foot."... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1817 - 312 lehte
...avenue, that it was necessary to climb over mountains of carcases to arrive at the river. Some who were buried in these horrible heaps still breathed, and...death, caught hold of those who mounted over them ; but these kicked them with violence to disengage themselves, and Without remorse trod them under foot."... | |
| Eugène Labaume - 1817 - 376 lehte
...avenuef that it was necessary to climb over mountains of carcasses to arrive at the river. Some who were buried in these horrible heaps, still breathed, and...agonies of death, caught hold of those who mounted yer them ; but these kicked them with violence, to disengage* themselves, and, without remorse, trod... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 746 lehte
...the hands of their comrades, but a greater number were suffocated at the head of the bridge, and the bodies of men and horses so choked every avenue, that...death, caught hold of those who mounted over them. During this contention the multitude, which followed like a furious wave, swept away, and increased... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 lehte
...that it was necessary to climb ov«r~ mountiiins of carcasses to arrive at the river. Some who were buried in these horrible heaps still breathed ; and,...death, caught hold of those who mounted over them ; but these kicked them with violence, to disengage themselves ; and, without remorse,' trod them under foot.... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 lehte
...avenue, that it was necessary to climb over mountains of carcasses to arrive at the river. Some, who were buried in these horrible heaps, still ,breathed, and,...death, caught hold of those who mounted over them; but these inhumanly kicked them with violence to disengage themselves, and remorselessly trod them underfoot.... | |
| 724 lehte
...avenue, that it was necessary to climb over mountains of carcasses to arrive at the river. Some who were buried in these horrible heaps, still breathed, and...death, caught hold of those who mounted over them ; but these kicked them with violence to disengage themselves, and without remorse, trod them underfoot.... | |
| 1825 - 840 lehte
...avenue, that it was necessary to climb over mountains of carcases' to arrive at the river. Some who were buried in these horrible heaps, still breathed, and...death, caught hold of those who mounted over them, and were inhumanly kicked, and remorselessly trodden under foot. During this contention, the multitude,... | |
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