But these things, which, after the lapse of more than eighty years, cannot be told or read without horror, awakened neither remorse nor pity in the bosom of the savage Nabob. He inflicted no punishment on the murderers. He showed no tenderness to the... The Works of Lord Macaulay - Página 226por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1840 - 662 páginas
...twenty-three im number, were flung into it promiscuously, and covered up. But these things, which, afler the lapse of more than eighty years, cannot be told or...suffered to depart ; but those from whom it was thought lhatany thingcould be extorted, were treated with execrable cruelty. Holwell, unable to walk, was carried... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1840 - 514 páginas
...when the uerce heat of Bengal can scarcely be rendered tolerable to But these things, which, after the lapse of more than eighty years, cannot be told or...whom nothing was to be got, were suffered to depart; hut. those from whom it was thought that any thing could be extorted, were treated with execrable cruelly.... | |
| 1840 - 612 páginas
...twenty-three in number, were flung into it promiscuously, and covered up. But these things, which, after the lapse of more than eighty years, cannot be told or...remorse nor pity in the bosom of the savage NaboB. Jle inflicted no punishment on the murderers. He showed no tenderness to the survivors. Some of them,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 424 páginas
...twenty-three in number, were flung into it promiscuously, and covered up. But these things, which, after the lapse of more than eighty years, cannot be told or...to depart; but those from whom it was thought that anything could be extorted, were treated with execrable cruelty. Holwell, unable to walk, was carried... | |
| Graduated series - 1861 - 504 páginas
...twenty-three in number, were flung into it promiscuously and covered up. But these things, which, after the lapse of more than eighty years, cannot be told or...to depart ; but those from whom it was thought that anything could be extorted were treated with execrable cruelty. Holwell, unable to walk, was carried... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 466 páginas
...promiseuously, and eovered up. But these things, whieh, after the lapse of more than eighty years, eannot be told or read without horror, -awakened neither...remorse nor pity in the bosom of the savage Nabob. He inflieted no punishment on the murderers. He showed no tenderness to the survivors. Some of them, indeed,... | |
| John Garrett - 1865 - 366 páginas
...in number, were flung into it promiscuously and covered up. But these things, which, after the lapsq of more than eighty years cannot be told or read without horror, awakened neither remorse uor pity in the bosom of the savage Nabob. He inflicted no punishment, on the murderers. He showed... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1866 - 300 páginas
...twenty-three in number, were flung into it promiscuously and covered up. But these things, which, after the lapse of more than eighty years, cannot be told or...to depart ; but those from whom it was thought that anything could be extorted were treated with execrable cruelty. Holwell, unable to walk, was carried... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 758 páginas
...twenty-three in number, were flnng into it promiscuously, and covered up. But these things which, after the lapse of more than eighty years, cannot be told or...inflicted no punishment on the murderers. He showed no tendernesa to the survivors. Some of them, indeed, from whom nothing was to be got, were suffered to... | |
| Elizabeth Spooner - 1867 - 170 páginas
...twentythree in number—were flung into it promiscuously, and covered up. But these things, which, after the lapse of more than eighty years, cannot be told or...to depart, but those from whom it was thought that anything could be extorted, were treated with execrable cruelty. Holwell, unable to walk, was carried... | |
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