| Cléry (M.) - France - 1798 - 288 pages
...Confessor. His Majesty had his Will in his hand, and addressing a Municipal Ofecer, (named Jaques Rouz, a priest,) who happened to stand before the others,...this paper to the " Queen*— to my wife." -" It is nobu" siness of mine," replied he, refusing to take it ; " I am come here to conduct " you to the scaffold."... | |
| 1798 - 618 pages
...happened to stand before th^ others, said : " I beg you to give this pqper to the Queen — to my wift." " It is no business of mine," replied he, refusing .to..." I am come here to conduct you to the scaffold." - Jiii Majesty then turning to Gobeau, another Municipal OffV-'er. ". I beg," said he, " that you will... | |
| 1798 - 506 pages
...a municipal officer, (named Jaques Roux a prieft,) who happened to Hand before the others, faid ; " I beg you to give! " this paper to the Queen— to my " wife." " It is no bufinefs of " mine," replied he, refufing to take it ; "I am come here to conduit, « you to the fcafFold."... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1818 - 226 pages
...addressing a municipal officer, (Jaques Roux) said — " I beg you to give this paper to the Queen, my wife." — " It is no business of mine," replied...to conduct you to the scaffold." His majesty then looked at Santerre, and said — " Lead on." Clery had previously detailed the King's passing that... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1830 - 426 pages
...addressing a municipal officer, (Jaques Roux,) said—" I beg you to give this paper to the queen, my wife."—" It is no business of mine," replied...to conduct you to the scaffold." His majesty then looked at Santerre, and said—" Lead on." Clery had previously detailed the king's passing that melancholy... | |
| George Moir Bussey - 1843 - 746 pages
...king, and went to his closet, from which he instantly returned, followed by his confessor. His majesty had his will in his hand, and addressing a municipal...to conduct you to the scaffold.' His majesty then turning to Gobeau, another municipal officer, ' I beg/ said he, ' that you will give this paper to... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1843 - 830 pages
...returned, followed by his confessor. He had his will in his hand, and, addressing one of the municipals, he said, " I beg you to give this paper to the queen — to my wife, I mean" (remembering that queen was now a prohibited word). Jacques Roux, the man he addressed, was... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - Great Britain - 1843 - 812 pages
...returned, followed by his confessor. He had his will in his hand, and, addressing one of the municipals, he said, " I beg you to give this paper to the queen — to my wife, I mean" (remembering that queen was now a prohibited word). Jacques Roux, the man he addressed, was... | |
| Thomas W. Redhead - France - 1848 - 1038 pages
...from his pocket a paper, Louis presented it to a member of the Commune whe stood foremost, saying, ' I beg you to give this paper to the queen — to my wife.' ' It is no business of mine,' replied the varlot, whe was a constitutional priest named Jaques Roux; 'I am come here to conduct you to the... | |
| Thomas W. Redhead - France - 1848 - 1042 pages
...from his pocket a paper, Louis presented it to a member of the Commune who stood foremost, saying, ' I beg you to give this paper to the queen — to my wife.' 'It is no business of шло,' replied the varlet, who was a constitutional priest named Jaques Roux; 'I am come here to... | |
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