| 1784 - Страниц: 1282
...example, by throwing tbernfclves on their knees. The king returned to Warlaw in general Coccci's carriage, and reached the palace about five in the morning....was found not to be dangerous, and he foon recovered of the bruifes and injuries which he had fuffered during this memorable night. So extraordinary an... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - Страниц: 608
...by throwing themfel ves on their knees t . The king returned to Wariaw in General Coccei's carriage, and reached the palace about five in the morning. His wound was tound not to be dangerous; and he foon recovered the bruifes and injuries which he had fuftcred during... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1795 - Страниц: 544
...by throwing themfelves on their knees -f-. The king returned to Warfaw in general Coccei's carriage, and reached the palace about five in the morning....night. ' ' So extraordinary an efcape is fcarce to be paral* " By a kind of miracle I am efcaped from the hands of aflaffins. I am now at the mill of Mariemont.... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1795 - Страниц: 548
...throwing themfelves on their knees -|-. The king returned to W^arlaw in general Coccei's carriage, and reached the palace about five in the morning....this memorable night. " So extraordinary an efcape is frarce to be paral* « By a kind of miracle I am efcaped from the hands of aflaffins. I am now at the... | |
| John Wesley - 1790 - Страниц: 736
...their knees.* The king returned to Warfaw in General Cocceei's carriage, and reached the palace by five in the morning. His wound was found not to be...night. " So extraordinary an efcape is fcarce to be parallelled in hiftory, and affords ample matter of wonder and furprife. Scarce could the nobility,... | |
| 1800 - Страниц: 598
...themfrlves on their kneesf. 1 he " king returned to Warfaw in Ge" neral Coccei's carriage,andreach" ed tbe palace about five in the " morning. His wound was found " not to be dangerous ; and he loon " recovered the bruifes and injuries " which he had fufFered during this " memorable night. "... | |
| 1800 - Страниц: 600
...themfelves on their kneesf. The " king returned to Warfaw in Ge" nf-ral Coccei's csrriage,andreach" ed the palace about five in the " morning. His wound was found " not to be dangerous ; and be loon " recovered the bruiles and injuries " which he had fuffered during tliia " memorable night.... | |
| 1823 - Страниц: 872
...Wraxall) at this mill, rendered memorable by so deplorable an event. It is a wretched '''age, and readied the palace about five in the morning. His wound was found not tobe dangerous; and he soon recovered from the b¡-uises and injuries which he liad sullered during... | |
| 1825 - Страниц: 844
...example, by throwing themselves on their knees. The king returned to Warsaw in general Coccei's carriage, and reached the palace about five in the morning. His wound was not dangerous ; and he soon recovered from the bruises and injuries he had received during this memorable... | |
| 1836 - Страниц: 784
...example, by throwing themselves on their knees. The king returned to Warsaw in General Coccei's carriage, and reached the palace about five in the morning. His wound was found not to be dangerous ; and he soon recovered the bruises and injuries he had suffered during this memorable night. So extraordinary... | |
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