| Cléry (M.) - 1798 - 296 pagina’s
...Prince stood between his legs: all were leaning on the King, and often pressed him in their embraces. This scene of sorrow lasted an hour and three quarters, during which it was impossible to hear any thing. It could, however, be seen, that, after every sentence uttered... | |
| Cléry (M.) - 1798 - 288 pagina’s
...Prince1 stood between his legs : all were leaning on the King, and often pressed him in their embraces. This scene of sorrow lasted an hour and three quarters, during which it was impossible to hear any thing. It could, however, be seen, that, after every sentence uttered... | |
| 1817 - 380 pagina’s
...prince stood between his legs : all were leaning on the king, and often pressed him in their embraces. This scene of sorrow lasted an hour and three quarters, during which it was impossible to hear any thing. It could, however, be seen, that, after every sentence uttered... | |
| 1836 - 496 pagina’s
...him, the dauphin between his knees, all leaning on him, weeping and pressing him in their embraces. This scene of sorrow lasted an hour and three quarters, during which nothing but sobs could be heard. At a quarter past ten the king rose first : the queen clung to his... | |
| 1825 - 840 pagina’s
...prince stood between his legs : all were leaning on the king, and often pressed him in their embraces. This scene of sorrow lasted an hour and three quarters, during which it was impossible to hear any thing. It could, however, be seen that after every sentence uttered by... | |
| 1826 - 418 pagina’s
...prince stood between his legs; all were leaning on the king, and often pressed him in their embraces. This scene of sorrow lasted an hour and three quarters, during which it was impossible to hear anything. It could, however, be seen, that after every sentence uttered by... | |
| George Moir Bussey - 1843 - 746 pagina’s
...prince stood between his legs ; all were leaning on the king, and often pressed him in their embraces. This scene of sorrow lasted an hour and three quarters, during which it was impossible to hear any thing. It could, however, be seen, that after every sentence uttered... | |
| George Moir Bussey, Thomas Gaspey - 1850 - 748 pagina’s
...prince stood between his legs ; all were leaning on the king, and often pressed him in their embraces. This scene of sorrow lasted an hour and three quarters, during which it was impossible to hear any thing. It could, however, be seen, that after every sentence uttered... | |
| Maria Elizabeth Budden - 1855 - 474 pagina’s
...the little prince stood between his knees : all leaned on the injured sovereign, and often clasped him in their arms. This scene of sorrow lasted an...and they all followed, breaking out into the most agonising lamentations. He bade them farewel in so impressive a manner, that their groans were renewed,... | |
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