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" ... him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought for the places at the windows — fought for the pittance of water with which the cruel mercy of the murderers mocked their agonies — raved, prayed, blasphemed,... "
Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous - الصفحة 326
بواسطة Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - عدد الصفحات: 744
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, المجلد 70

1840 - عدد الصفحات: 662
...done without the Nabob's orders, that the Nabob was asleep, and that he would be angry if any body awoke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair....raved, prayed, blasphemed — implored the guards lo fire among them. The gaolers in the mean time held lights to the bars, and shouted with laughter...

The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 36;المجلد 70

1840 - عدد الصفحات: 612
...who, even in that extremity, retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But the answer was, that nothing could be done without...the Nabob was asleep, and that he would be angry if any body awoke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought...

Blackwood's Magazine, المجلد 65

1849 - عدد الصفحات: 792
...who even in that extremity retained some presence of mind, oifered large bribes to the gaolers. But the answer was, that nothing could be done without...was asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought for the places...

The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, المجلد 38

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1840 - عدد الصفحات: 514
...who, even in that extremity, retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But the answer was, that nothing could be done without...the nabob was asleep, and that he would be angry if any body awoke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled e.ich other down, fought...

Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 3

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 424
...who, even in that extremity, retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But the answer was, that nothing could be done without...which the cruel mercy of the murderers mocked their agonies—raved, prayed, blasphemed—implored the guards to fire among them. The gaolers in the mean...

Littell's Living Age, المجلد 21

1849 - عدد الصفحات: 742
...who even in that extremity retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But the answer was, that nothing could be done without...was asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke him. Then the prisoners went mad * Critical and Historical Essays, in., 446, 447. with despair....

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, المجلد 65

1849 - عدد الصفحات: 864
...who even in that extremity retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But the answer was, that nothing could be done without...was asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought for the places...

Selections from English prose writers, for translation into Greek and Latin ...

Henry Wright Phillott - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 224
...who even in that extremity retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But the answer was, that nothing could be done without...was asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought for the places...

Essays, political, historical and miscellaneous, المجلد 3

sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 740
...without the Nabob's orders ; that the Nabob was asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They...which the cruel mercy of the murderers mocked their agonies—raved, prayed, blasphemed, implored the guards to fire among them. The gaolers, in the mean...

Critical and historical essays, contributed to The Edinburgh review, المجلد 2

Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 452
...in that extremity, retained some presence of mind, offered large bribes to the gaolers. But the H 2 answer was that nothing could be done without the...was asleep, and that he would be angry if anybody woke him. Then the prisoners went mad with despair. They trampled each other down, fought for the places...




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