did you have my letter ] I can not believe it, as they refuse me admittance to you. I hope that to-morrow you will grant me the interview I request. I repeat that I am just arrived from Caen, and have secrets to disclose to you most important for the... Two Eras of France: Or, True Stories from History - Page 357by Hugh De Normand - 1854 - 368 pagesFull view - About this book
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...I have just arrived from Caen; I have to reveal to you secreta the most important for the salvation of the republic. Besides, I am persecuted for the cause of liberty ; I am unhappy, and this will suffice to give me a right to your protection." At half-past seven in the evening she took... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1843 - 830 pages
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...they refused admittance to me. I hope to-morrow you will grant the interview I request. I repeat, I have secrets to disclose to you most important for...am unhappy, and that I am so should give me a claim upon your patriotism."* On the afternoon of the day appointed she sallies forth from the house of M.... | |
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...to-morrow. I repeat it, I am just from Caen; I have to reveal to you secrets of the utmost importance for the safety of the republic. Besides, I am persecuted for the cause of liberty ; I am unfortunate, and that is enough to give me a right to your protection. Charlotte Corday.' Charlotte... | |
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...interview to-morrow. I repeat that I arrive from Caen, and have to reveal to you the moat important secrets for the safety of the republic. Besides, I am persecuted for the cause of liberty.) I am unfortunate: this is a sufficient title to your patriotism." Without waiting for an answer, Charlotte... | |
| Alphonse de Lamartine - France - 1849 - 594 pages
...this morning, Marat," she said ; " did you have my letter ! I can not believe it, as they refuse me admittance to you. I hope that to-morrow you will...important for the safety of the republic. Besides, I am fersecuted for the cause of liberty ; I am unhappy, and that am so should give me a claim on your patriotism."... | |
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...this morning, Marat," she said ; " did you have my letter 1 I can not believe it, as they refuse me admittance to you. I hope that to-morrow you will...important for the safety of the republic. Besides, I an? persecuted for the cause of liberty; lam unhappy, and that 1 am so should give me a claim on your... | |
| Alphonse de Lamartine - France - 1854 - 604 pages
...you this morning, Marat," she said; "did you have my letter ] I can not believe it, as they refuse me admittance to you. I hope that to-morrow you will...important for the safety of the republic. Besides, I an? persecuted for the cause of liberty; I am unhappy, and that I am so should give me a claim on your... | |
| Women - 1858 - 336 pages
...interview to-morrow. I repeat that I arrive from Caen, and have to reveal to you the most important secrets for the safety of the republic. Besides, I am persecuted for the cause of liberty. I am unfortunate : this is a sufficient title to your patriotism." Without waiting for an answer, Charlotte... | |
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