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... expressed my inten- tion of leaving my country ; and I further declared that I was ready to take Marguerite for my wife and com- panion . Master Jouanne showed himself more moved by my proposal than he had been hitherto ; but he re ...
... expressed my inten- tion of leaving my country ; and I further declared that I was ready to take Marguerite for my wife and com- panion . Master Jouanne showed himself more moved by my proposal than he had been hitherto ; but he re ...
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... expressed the greatest vindictiveness with regard to his former master , and had uttered threats against him . She resolved to remain in Paris , and turned a deaf ear to the advice that was given to her on all sides . A monk offered to ...
... expressed the greatest vindictiveness with regard to his former master , and had uttered threats against him . She resolved to remain in Paris , and turned a deaf ear to the advice that was given to her on all sides . A monk offered to ...
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... expressed his conviction that the unfortunate bookbinder was the victim of some conspiracy . But the lieutenant of police had already announced the man's arrest to the King , who had con- gratulated him on his capture ; he held his ...
... expressed his conviction that the unfortunate bookbinder was the victim of some conspiracy . But the lieutenant of police had already announced the man's arrest to the King , who had con- gratulated him on his capture ; he held his ...
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... expressed his conviction that Count de Horn would be decapitated . The Marquis added that his royal highness had also promised that the execution should take place in the court of the Conciergerie , to spare the culprit the shame of ...
... expressed his conviction that Count de Horn would be decapitated . The Marquis added that his royal highness had also promised that the execution should take place in the court of the Conciergerie , to spare the culprit the shame of ...
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... expressed much grief at having been unable to attend his unfortunate kinsman to the scaffold , thinking that the execution was to take place at a later date . He nevertheless arrived in time to join his prayers to those of the clergy ...
... expressed much grief at having been unable to attend his unfortunate kinsman to the scaffold , thinking that the execution was to take place at a later date . He nevertheless arrived in time to join his prayers to those of the clergy ...
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Abbeville accomplices ALFRED CONCANEN ancestor Angélique answered appeared arrested asked assistants Barre became blood capital punishment Cartouche Cartouche's Charles Henri Sanson Charles Jean-Baptiste Sanson Charles Sanson Châtelet Chevalier cloth extra Coloured Conciergerie Count de Horn Count de Lally Court Créqy crime criminal lieutenant crowd Crown 8vo culprit Damiens death Duke Edition Engravings execution executioner executioner's father favour Favras Fcap folio France Gabriel Sanson gilt edges Gorsas grandfather guillotine half-morocco hand heard honour Hôtel-de-Ville Illustrations inflicted Jean Jeanne Jouanne justice King Lally Lally-Tollendal Lally's Larcher livres looked Louis Louis XIV Madame magistrate Marquis Marquis de Favras Marthe Dubut Master Mdme memoirs ment Motte murder numerous Paris Parliament Place de Grève Plates Portrait prince prisoner profession punishment Regent Reynie Royal Sanson de Longval scaffold sentence soldiers suffered sword taken tion Tiquet told took torture trial victim Vols wife wished words young
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