| 1814 - 804 sider
...great with ch Id, nor even infants ! * * * The streets were paved with the bodies of the dead or the dying, the gateways were blocked up with them. There were heaps of them in the square*, the small streams were filled with bloo.l, which flowed in great torrents into the river."... | |
| 1845 - 582 sider
...: some were shot on the roofs of houses, others were cast out of the windows ; some were cast into the water and knocked on the head with blows of iron...massacres took place throughout France, at Meaux, Troves, Orleans, Nevers, La Charité, Toulouse, Bourdeaux, and Lyons. The following is the account... | |
| Protestant association - 1847 - 208 sider
...women great with child, nor even infants. * * The streets were paved with the bodies of the dead or the dying, the gateways were blocked up with them. There...blood, which flowed in great torrents into the river." * What a spectacle to behold ! The same historian gives also heart-rending details of the massacre... | |
| Protestant association - 1847 - 424 sider
...women great with child, nor even infants. * * The streets were paved with the bodies of the dead or the dying, the gateways were blocked up with them. There were heaps of them in the squares, the smaU streams were filled with blood, which, flowed in' great torrents into the river." * What a spectacle... | |
| John Cumming, Daniel French - 1852 - 750 sider
...another in its cradle into the river. " The streets were paved with the bodies of the dead, or the dying — the gateways were blocked up with them....were repeatedly pillaged, and four thousand persons massacred, with all the confusion and barbarity that can be imagined." Similar massacres took place... | |
| John Cumming, Daniel French - 1852 - 710 sider
...another in its cradle into the river. " The streets were paved with the bodies of the dead, or the dying — the gateways were blocked up with them....sum up in a few words what took place in these three davs, six hundred houses were repeatedly pillaged, and four thousand persons massacred, with all the... | |
| Joseph Kingsmill - 1853 - 588 sider
...dragged another in its cradle into the river. The streets were paved with the bodies of the dead or the dying, the gateways were blocked up with them. There...were repeatedly pillaged, and four thousand persons massacred, with all the confusion and barbarity that can be imagined." Similar massacres with this... | |
| Joseph Kingsmill - 1854 - 600 sider
...dragged another in its cradle into the river. The streets were paved with the bodies of the dead or the dying, the gateways were blocked up with them. There...were repeatedly pillaged, and four thousand persons massacred, with all the confusion and barbarity that can be imagined." Similar massacres with this... | |
| Henry Woodcock - 1862 - 370 sider
...another infant in its cradle into the river. The streets were paved with the bodies of the dead and the dying ; the gateways were blocked up with them. There...massacred with all the disorder and inhumanity imaginable. The massacre was not confined to Paris. With amazing rapidity the news of it spread through France,... | |
| E. S. - 1865 - 248 sider
...dragged another in its cradle into the river. The streets were paved with the bodies of the dead or the dying ; the gateways were blocked up with them. There...small streams were filled with blood, which flowed in fresh torrents into the river. Finally, to sum up in a few words what took place in these three days... | |
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