| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 trang
...then either flaughtered or committed to the waves ; fuch were fome of the horrid deeds of which thefe barbarians were convicted upon their trial, to which they were brought, in confequence of quarrelling with each other about the diviiion of their prey ; and fuch, if we may credit... | |
| Robert Watson, William Thomson - 1792 - 390 trang
...then either flaughtered or committed to the waves; fuch were fome of the horrid deeds of which thefe barbarians were convicted upon their trial to which they were brought, in confequence of quarrelling with each other about the divifion of their prey; and fuch, if we may credit... | |
| Robert Watson, William Thomson - 1818 - 304 trang
...afterwards thrown alive into the sea ; of the women, some, on account of their beauty, preserved alive for a few days to satiate the lust of the inhuman murderers...the unhappy fate of a great number of the Morescoes ». Nor was the fate of the greater part of those who reached the coast of Barbary less deplorable.... | |
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