Charlotte CordayW. H. Allen & Company, 1890 - 230 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 19
Page 9
... jealously guarded that even the natural deposits of salt in Provence were destroyed , and heavy fines were im- posed on anyone who used sea - water for its saline qualities , or even allowed the cattle to eat the HISTORICAL . 9.
... jealously guarded that even the natural deposits of salt in Provence were destroyed , and heavy fines were im- posed on anyone who used sea - water for its saline qualities , or even allowed the cattle to eat the HISTORICAL . 9.
Page 20
... most intimate friend , we get graphic glimpses of the simple home - life , and of the little eight - year - old help - meet . As a natural consequence of the size of the family and the meagreness of 20 CHARLOTTE CORDAY .
... most intimate friend , we get graphic glimpses of the simple home - life , and of the little eight - year - old help - meet . As a natural consequence of the size of the family and the meagreness of 20 CHARLOTTE CORDAY .
Page 22
... naturally imbued his children with his own political ideas , and his influence on Charlotte's impressionable character was very strong . By the time she was thirteen she had become thoroughly permeated with the subversive republican ...
... naturally imbued his children with his own political ideas , and his influence on Charlotte's impressionable character was very strong . By the time she was thirteen she had become thoroughly permeated with the subversive republican ...
Page 24
... natural grace and intelligence . She studied as- siduously and early evinced a strong talent for drawing , and under the under the tuition of the nuns acquired an unusual proficiency in the use of her pencil . Quietly the years slipped ...
... natural grace and intelligence . She studied as- siduously and early evinced a strong talent for drawing , and under the under the tuition of the nuns acquired an unusual proficiency in the use of her pencil . Quietly the years slipped ...
Page 65
... and uncertain , he loved his party , and could die for it , but he would not work for it . Only now and then would he shake off the bonds of his natural indolence and pour forth the torrents 5 THE GIRONDE AND THE MOUNTAIN . 65.
... and uncertain , he loved his party , and could die for it , but he would not work for it . Only now and then would he shake off the bonds of his natural indolence and pour forth the torrents 5 THE GIRONDE AND THE MOUNTAIN . 65.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbess admiration Aglaé Argentan asked Assembly Barbaroux beautiful Belsunce bien Bookseller at Home Bretheville Brissot British Buzot c'est Caen Calvados Century Chabot Charlotte Corday Charlotte's charm citizen citoyen clergy Coloured Conciergerie Convention Corday's courage crime Crown 8vo Danton dear death Demy 8vo denunciation deputies desire Doulcet Duperret Edition Faudoas fear Forbin Fouquier-Tinville France Frederick Roberts French friends girl Gironde Girondists give Grand Manoir guillotine H.H. the Maharaja hands heart Home and Abroad honour Illustrations India interest Jacobins king L'Ami du Peuple Lamaism letter Levaillant liberty lived Louis Louis XVI Maps Marat Mdlle Mdme Montané Muhammadan murder nation natural never noble Paris party patriotism Petion political Pontécoulant popular portrait Portuguese prison readers Reduced Prices apply Republic Republican Revolution Revolutionary Tribunal Robespierre Roland royal Royalist seemed thought tion Tournélis victim volume woman women writing young
Popular passages
Page 30 - RUST, SMUT, MILDEW, AND MOULD. An Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi.
Page 31 - LANKESTER, MRS. TALKS ABOUT HEALTH : A Book for Boys and Girls ; Being an Explanation of all the Processes by which Life is sustained. Illustrated. Small 8vo, cloth, is.
Page 122 - Qu'à l'univers surpris cette grande action Soit un objet d'horreur ou d'admiration; Mon esprit, peu jaloux de vivre en la mémoire, Ne considère point le reproche ou la gloire : Toujours indépendant, et toujours citoyen, Mon devoir me suffit, tout le reste n'est rien.
Page 174 - Well bury him; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make Death proud to take us.
Page 14 - On Duty under a Tropical Sun. Being some Practical Suggestions for the Maintenance of Health and Bodily Comfort, and the Treatment of Simple Diseases ; with Remarks on Clothing and Equipment for the Guidance of Travellers in Tropical Countries. By Major S. LEIGH HUNT, Madras Army, and ALEXANDER S. KENNY, MRCSE, AKC, Senior Demonstrator of Anatomy at King's College, London, Author of " The Tissues and their Structure.
Page 25 - FLOWERS : Their Origin, Shapes, Perfumes, and Colours. Illustrated with 32 Coloured Figures by SOWERBY, and 161 Woodcuts. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, "js.
Page 46 - SEWELL, Madras Civil Service. Post 8vo. 8s. *** The object of this work is to supply the want which has been felt by students for a condensed outline of Indian History which would serve at once to recall the memory and guide the eye, while at the same time it has been attempted to render...
Page 224 - Je jouis délicieusement de la paix depuis deux jours : le bonheur de mon pays fait le mien ; il n'est point de dévouement dont on ne retire plus de jouissance qu'il n'en coûte à s'y décider.
Page 79 - HE that goeth about to persuade a multitude, that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers ; because they know the manifold defects whereunto every kind of regiment is subject, but the secret lets and difficulties, which in public proceedings are innumerable and inevitable, they have not ordinarily the judgment to consider.
Page 12 - Mr. Haweis writes not only fearlessly, but with remarkable freshness and vigour. In all that he says we perceive a transparent honesty and singleness of purpose.