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... the most complete of these lists , that of M . M . Haag , gives a total - probably
below the truth - of no less than 1480 convicts , condemned to the galleys for.
less 40 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
... the most complete of these lists , that of M . M . Haag , gives a total - probably
below the truth - of no less than 1480 convicts , condemned to the galleys for.
less 40 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
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In addition to the personal narrative , Marteilhe gives a very full and interesting
description of the French galleys ,their construction and equipment , the
organisation of their crews , their discipline , and the treatment of the miserable
beings who ...
In addition to the personal narrative , Marteilhe gives a very full and interesting
description of the French galleys ,their construction and equipment , the
organisation of their crews , their discipline , and the treatment of the miserable
beings who ...
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The officer in whose charge they were , himself a concealed Protestant , and full
of sympathy for his prisoners , reported to them this answer : - I give you no
advice , ' he said , as to what you ought to do , your own faith and conscience will
best ...
The officer in whose charge they were , himself a concealed Protestant , and full
of sympathy for his prisoners , reported to them this answer : - I give you no
advice , ' he said , as to what you ought to do , your own faith and conscience will
best ...
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Our captain , M. de Langeron , entertained the Duke on board his vessel ; and as
the sea was then calm , and he wished to give his guest some amusement , he
proposed to him an excursion out to sea , to which the other assented . We rowed
...
Our captain , M. de Langeron , entertained the Duke on board his vessel ; and as
the sea was then calm , and he wished to give his guest some amusement , he
proposed to him an excursion out to sea , to which the other assented . We rowed
...
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At length , when he calculated that all the vessels for whose welfare he was
concerned were safe in the Thames , he announced his surrender , and went on
board the French commander's galley to give up his sword . De Langeron was ...
At length , when he calculated that all the vessels for whose welfare he was
concerned were safe in the Thames , he announced his surrender , and went on
board the French commander's galley to give up his sword . De Langeron was ...
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