The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... galleys , and when the alternative was placed before them of a life of misery and bondage with adhesion to their principles , or pardon and freedom on making abjuration , their resolution broke down . They avowed their weakness , and ...
... galleys , and when the alternative was placed before them of a life of misery and bondage with adhesion to their principles , or pardon and freedom on making abjuration , their resolution broke down . They avowed their weakness , and ...
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... galleys . Under this sentence the prisoners were at once removed to Lille , where the gang , or ' chain , ' of galley slaves was formed previously to their being sent to their destination . At Lille they were cast into a dark and filthy ...
... galleys . Under this sentence the prisoners were at once removed to Lille , where the gang , or ' chain , ' of galley slaves was formed previously to their being sent to their destination . At Lille they were cast into a dark and filthy ...
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... galley into the enemy's stern , then , firing all their guns into him , to board with their soldiers and marines . In this warfare there were some advantages on the side of the galleys ; while , on the other hand , there were ...
... galley into the enemy's stern , then , firing all their guns into him , to board with their soldiers and marines . In this warfare there were some advantages on the side of the galleys ; while , on the other hand , there were ...
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... compelled by sheer force of the whip to render an amount of work at the oar which under no other system could have been extracted from human human muscles . The labour of a galley slave , 48 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
... compelled by sheer force of the whip to render an amount of work at the oar which under no other system could have been extracted from human human muscles . The labour of a galley slave , 48 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
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... galleys upon a service in which , on account of the facilities afforded for escape , it was thought unadvisable to use the service of the slaves . The galleys were manned accordingly with free mariners — men accustomed to the labour of ...
... galleys upon a service in which , on account of the facilities afforded for escape , it was thought unadvisable to use the service of the slaves . The galleys were manned accordingly with free mariners — men accustomed to the labour of ...
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