Tuileries be forced or insulted, if the least violence be offered, the least outrage done to their majesties, the king, the queen, and the royal family, if they be not immediately placed in safety and set at liberty, they will inflict on those who shall... The Edinburgh Review - Side 4951852Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| James Anderson - 1792 - 390 sider
...inflict on,those ivbajha/l deserve it, the most examplnry and ever memorable avenging punifhments, by giving up the city of Paris to military execution, and exposing it to total destruction'' He concludes thus : declare and proown individual name, and in my above qtiali ty, te cause to be observed... | |
| 1799 - 438 sider
...immediately, placed in fafety, and fet at liberty, they will inflict on thofe who fhall deferve it, tbe most exemplary and ever memorable avenging punishments,...giving up the city of Paris to military execution, and expoiing it to total destruction. " Finally, their majefties not being at liberty to acknowledge anyother... | |
| Willem Lodewyk Van-Ess - 1808 - 498 sider
...most exemplary and evermemorable avenging punishments would be inflicted on those who deserved it, by giving up the city of Paris to military execution, and exposing it to total destruction. Their Imperial and Royal Majesties also promised to employ their good offices with his most Christian... | |
| Theophilus Camden - 1814 - 746 sider
...were resolved to inflict '•' on those who should deserve it the most exemplary and evermemorable avenging punishments, by giving up the city of Paris...exposing it to total destruction; and the rebels, who should be guilty of illegal resistance, should suffer the punishments which they should have deserved."... | |
| Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 492 sider
...shall deserve it, the most exemplary and ever-memorable avenging punishmente, by giving up the cify of Paris to military execution, and exposing it to...suffer the punishments which they shall have deserved ; their Imperial and Royal Majesties promise, on the contrary, to all the inhabitants of the city of... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 874 sider
...at liberty, they will inflict on those who shall deserve it, the most exemplary and ever-memorable avenging punishments, by giving up the city of Paris...resistance, shall suffer the punishments which they shall hare desej'ved- Their imperial and royal majesties promise, on the contrary, to. all the inhabitants... | |
| 1817 - 478 sider
...placed in safety, the most exemplary and evermemorable punishment should be inflicted on the guilty, by giving up the city of Paris to military execution, and exposing it to total destruction. Those who meditated the destruction of the king were, by this intemperate paper, furnished with all... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 582 sider
...the Thuilleries be forced or insulted — if the least violence be offered, the least outrage done their majesties, the king, the queen, and the royal...memorable avenging punishments, by giving up the city ot Paris to military execution, and exposing it to total destruction ; and the rebels who shall be... | |
| Edward Barron - 1820 - 908 sider
...will inflict on those who shall deserve it, the most exemplary and ever memorable avenging punishment, by giving up the city of Paris to military execution,...suffer the punishments which they shall have deserved. Their Imperial and Royal Majesties promise on the contrary, to all the inhabitants of the city of Paris,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 888 sider
...should not be immediately placed in safety, and set at liberty, they would inflict on those who should deserve it, the most exemplary and ever memorable...execution, and exposing it to total destruction." In an additional declartion, by his Most Serene Highness, in the name of their Imperial and Prussian... | |
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