The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... vessel the mangled and bleeding suf- ferers who had undergone the terrible bastonnade ' for refusing to kneel at the celebration of the mass , and when shocked at that spectacle he found himself addressed by them in words of comfort and ...
... vessel the mangled and bleeding suf- ferers who had undergone the terrible bastonnade ' for refusing to kneel at the celebration of the mass , and when shocked at that spectacle he found himself addressed by them in words of comfort and ...
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... were stationed at that port . The French galleys , of which the principal stations were at Calais , Marseilles , and Dunkirk , were vessels of about 150 feet feet in length , and 40 in . width . 46 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
... were stationed at that port . The French galleys , of which the principal stations were at Calais , Marseilles , and Dunkirk , were vessels of about 150 feet feet in length , and 40 in . width . 46 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
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... vessel ; there were also about a hundred soldiers , and a consi- derable 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 ...
... vessel ; there were also about a hundred soldiers , and a consi- derable 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 ...
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... vessels otherwise than by slave labour . A striking illustration of the cruel extremi- ties sometimes practised towards ... vessel ; and as the sea was then calm , and he wished to give his guest some amusement , he proposed to him an ...
... vessels otherwise than by slave labour . A striking illustration of the cruel extremi- ties sometimes practised towards ... vessel ; and as the sea was then calm , and he wished to give his guest some amusement , he proposed to him an ...
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... vessel in a situation of great exposure to the wind . All on board gave themselves up for lost , and in that hour of confusion the bonds of discipline being relaxed , the galley- slaves began to triumph , and fearlessly taunted their ...
... vessel in a situation of great exposure to the wind . All on board gave themselves up for lost , and in that hour of confusion the bonds of discipline being relaxed , the galley- slaves began to triumph , and fearlessly taunted their ...
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