| Clara Crawford Perkins - 1903 - Liczba stron: 454
...terrace, of this disgraceful scene. " How came they to allow this canaille to enter ? " he said. " They should have blown four or five hundred of them...air, and the rest would have taken to their heels." In August following came that attack on the Tuileries which ended in its sack ; the murder of the Princesse... | |
| J. T. Headley - 2006 - Liczba stron: 297
...to restrain his indignation at the sight, exclaimed to his companion Bourienac, « What madness ! he should have blown four or five hundred of them into...air, and the rest would have taken to their heels." Deprived of his command, he had wandered around Paris during the terrible scenes of the Revolution,... | |
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