| 1805 - 540 pages
...before the fetting of tomorrow's fun, we (hall be his viftims ! " Upon which he took off liis fafli, turned it twice round the; naked neck of the Emperor, and giving one end to Z and holding 'the other himfelf, they pulled for a coniiderable time with all their force, until their miserable Sovereign... | |
| Sir John Carr - Denmark - 1806 - 342 pages
...spare his life, before the setting of tomorrow's sun, we shall be his victims !" upoa which he took off his sash, turned it twice round the naked neck of...himself, they pulled for a considerable time with air their force, until their miserable sovereign \va* no more ; they then retired from the palace without... | |
| 1806 - 452 pages
...spare his life, hefore the setting of to-motrow's sun, we shall he his victims!" Upon which he took off his sash, turned it twice round the naked neck of...——, and holding the other himself, they pulled for a considerahle time with all their force, until their miserahle sovereign was no more; they then retired... | |
| 1806 - 540 pages
...before the fetlimg of tomorrow's fun, we fiiall be his victims !*' Upon which he took off his faih, turned it twice round the naked neck of the Emperor, and giving one end to Z , and holding the other himlelf, they pulled for aconfiderable time with all their force, until their milerable fovereign was... | |
| Books - 1806 - 924 pages
...before the setting of to-morrow's s\m, we sliall be hii victims !' upon which he took oft' his »ash, turned it twice round the naked neck of the emperor ; and giving one end to Z — , and ЬоШшц; the other himself, they pulled for a ujmidcrable time with all their force, until t heir... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 546 pages
...have passed thf Rubicon ; if we spare his life, before the setting of to-morrow's sun, we shall be his victims !" Upon which he took oft his sash, turned...emperor, and giving one end to Z , and holding the more : they then retired from the palace, without the least molestation, and returned to their respective... | |
| 1822 - 430 pages
...his life, before the setting of to-msrrew's sun, w'e. shall 6e his victims T ' Upon which he took off his sash,, turned it twice round .the naked neck of...force, until their miserable sovereign was no more ; tney then retired frortr the- palace without tfte least molestation, and returned te their respective... | |
| John William Cole - Geopolitics - 1854 - 200 pages
...spare his life, before the setting of to-morrow's sun we shall be victims ! " Upon which he took off his sash, turned it twice round the naked neck of...their miserable sovereign was no more. They then. 92 JOY OF THE RUSSIANS retired from the palace without the least molestation, and returned to their... | |
| Edward Baines - France - 1855 - 620 pages
...sash. twined it twice round the neck of the empcrnr. and giving one end to Z — , and holding Iho other himself they pulled for a considerable time...with all their force, until their miserable sovereign HSU no more ; they then retired from the palace wilhotl the least molestation, and returned to their... | |
| John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - Latin language - 1875 - 416 pages
...his sash, turned it twice round the naked neck of the Emperor, and giving one end to Z while he held the other himself, they pulled for a considerable...force, until their miserable sovereign was no more. — Carr. SUETONIUS, Domitian, c. 16, 17. VitMius, c. 16, 17. Galba, c. 20. A'cro, c. 49. Caligula,... | |
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