The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... body destined for Marseilles , they submitted to their fate . On arriving at Dunkirk Marteilhe was separated from his companion , and put on board a galley called , in cruel mockery , ' La Heureuse , ' being one of a squadron of six ...
... body destined for Marseilles , they submitted to their fate . On arriving at Dunkirk Marteilhe was separated from his companion , and put on board a galley called , in cruel mockery , ' La Heureuse , ' being one of a squadron of six ...
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... body of officers , who were required both for the command of the soldiers and mariners , and for the custody and supervision of the slaves . Each galley had at her bow five guns carrying from eighteen to thirty - six pounds each , and ...
... body of officers , who were required both for the command of the soldiers and mariners , and for the custody and supervision of the slaves . Each galley had at her bow five guns carrying from eighteen to thirty - six pounds each , and ...
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... danger was past , but received no answer . At the same time he found himself bathed in blood , from three severe wounds which he had had received in different parts of his body . But 54 The Hugonots at the Galleys . ᎪᎡᎢ CONTENTS.
... danger was past , but received no answer . At the same time he found himself bathed in blood , from three severe wounds which he had had received in different parts of his body . But 54 The Hugonots at the Galleys . ᎪᎡᎢ CONTENTS.
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... body into the sea . The chain was attached to the left leg , and in that limb Marteilhe had received a severe wound . In endeavouring to take off the chain the officer pressed his hand roughly against the wounded part , and the sharp ...
... body into the sea . The chain was attached to the left leg , and in that limb Marteilhe had received a severe wound . In endeavouring to take off the chain the officer pressed his hand roughly against the wounded part , and the sharp ...
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... body of their Protestant brethren on board the galleys , the worst part of those sufferings which they had so heroically endured came to a close , and their day of deliverance , long vainly expected , began to dawn . The negotia- tions ...
... body of their Protestant brethren on board the galleys , the worst part of those sufferings which they had so heroically endured came to a close , and their day of deliverance , long vainly expected , began to dawn . The negotia- tions ...
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