| 1802 - 764 pagina’s
...— v Just God ! will ,iot the crimes of these atrocious m«pn awaken thy vengeance ! go, monster,' she cried to Dumas, ' I no longer want thy aid, I...thou and thy base associates have heaped upon me.' " Krom the presence of the o<iiou> Dumas, and with a fixed determination to quit a life that was now... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 pagina’s
...exclaimed, " Just God I will not the crimes of these atrocious men awaken thy vengeance ! Go, monster," she cried to Dumas, " I no longer want thy aid, I...will I also appear : then shall it be known whether I deserre the outrages which thou and thy base associates have heaped upon me." From the presence of... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1816 - 490 pagina’s
...exclaimed, " Just God! will not the crimes of these atrocious men awaken thy vengeance! Go, monster!" she cried to Dumas, " I no longer want thy aid, I...thou and thy base associates have heaped upon me." On the 25th of June, M. Lavergne was brought before the revolutionary tribunal on a matVOL. iv, F CHAP.... | |
| 1830 - 626 pagina’s
...husband of sixty, whose death will leave you at liberty to employ your youth and charms more usefully 1" aid, I no longer need to supplicate thy pity ; away to the tribunal ; there will I also appear: then it shall be known whether I deserve the outrages which thou and thy base associates have heaped upon... | |
| 1825 - 844 pagina’s
...monster !" she cried, addressing herself to Dumas, " I no longer want thy aid ; no longer will I deign to supplicate thy pity ! Away to the tribunal ; there...appear : then shall it be known whether I deserve those outrages which thou and thy base associates have heaped upon my head !" From the presence of... | |
| Elizabeth Starling - 1858 - 474 pagina’s
...exclaimed, ' Just God ! will not the crimes of these atrocious men awaken Thy vengeance ? Go, monster ! ' she cried to Dumas ; ' I no longer want thy aid, —...supplicate thy pity ; away to the tribunal ! — there will 1 also appear; then shall it be known whether I deserve the outrages which thou and thy base associates... | |
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