| John Henry Grose - 1766 - 496 trang
...the drops as they fell, like heavy rain from his head and face. By half an hour after eleven, moft of the living were in an outrageous delirium. They found that water heightened their uneafinefles ; and " Air, air," was the general cry. Every infult that could be devifed againft the... | |
| 1795 - 532 trang
...calmness, but the ranks next the windows. They all now found, that water, instead of relieving, rather heightened their uneasiness ; and, Air, air, was the general cry. Every insult that cou!d be devised against the guard, all the opprobrious names and sbuse that the suba, Monickchund,... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 454 trang
...the drops as they fell, like heavy rain, from his head and face. By half an hour after eleven, moil of the living were in an outrageous delirium. They found that water heightened their uneafineiTes ; and " Air, air," was the general cry. Every-infult that could be deviled againll the... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1807 - 442 trang
...windows. They all now found, that water, instead of relieving, rather heightened their uneasinesses ; and Air, air, was the general cry. Every insult that...devised against the guard, all the opprobrious names and abuse that the suba, Monickchund, could be loaded with, were repeated to provoke the guard to fire... | |
| 1808 - 604 trang
...drops as they fell like heavy rain, from his head and face. By half an hour past eleven, most of thé living were in an outrageous delirium. They found...Every insult that could be devised against the guard, ull the opprobrious names that the viceroy and his officers could bo loaded with, were repeated, to... | |
| 1808 - 614 trang
...and catching the drops as they fell like heavy rain, from his head and face. By hilf an hour раы eleven, most of the living were in an outrageous delirium....heightened their uneasiness ; and " air, air,™ was tbe general cry. Every insult that coi. lil be devised against the guard, all tbe opprobrious names... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 820 trang
...drops as they fell, like heavy ruin, from his head and face. By halt an hour after eleven, moil ot the living were in an outrageous delirium. They found that water heightened their untafinefs ; and " Air, air," was the general cry. Every inlult that could be devifed againft the guard;... | |
| 1823 - 848 trang
...sleevea, and catching the drops as they fell, like heavy rain, from his bead and face. By half an hour after eleven, most of the living were in an outrageous...cry. Every insult that could be devised against the gnard ; all the opprobrious names that the viceroy and his officers could be loaded with, were repeated,... | |
| Shropshire gazetteer - 1824 - 1028 trang
...diversion. like heavy rain, from his head and late. By half an hour after eleven, most of the living were iu an outrageous delirium. They found that water heightened...viceroy and his officers could be loaded with, were repeat* ed to provoke the guard to fire upon them. Every man had eager hopes to meet the first shot... | |
| 1825 - 840 trang
...should myself become a greater object of it. They all now found that water, instead of relieving, rather heightened their uneasiness ; and, " AIR, AIR," was...devised against the guard, all the opprobrious names and abuse that the Suba, Monickshun, &c. could be loaded with, were repeated to provoke the guard to... | |
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