The weight of these chains, I understand, is about eight rotoli, or between sixteen and seventeen English pounds for the shorter one, which must be doubled when we give each prisoner his half of the longer one. The prisoners had a heavy limping movement,... Garibaldi and the Thousand - Page 50by George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1910 - 395 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1848 - 704 pages
...for the shorter one ; which must be doubled when we give each prisoner his half of the longer one. The prisoners had a heavy limping movement, much as...education and high feeling chained incessantly together. For no purpose are these chains undone : the meaning of these last words must be well considered, —... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1851 - 72 pages
...pounds for the shorter one, which must be doubled when we give each prisoner his half of the longer one. The prisoners had a heavy limping movement, much as...been shorter than the other. But the refinement of suifering in this case arises from the circumstance that here we have men of education and high feeling... | |
| Giovanni Battista Nicolini - 1851 - 216 pages
...pounds for the shorter one, which must be doubled when we give each prisoner his half of the longer one. The prisoners had a heavy limping movement, much as if one leg had been shorter then the other. But the refinement of suffering in this case arises from the circumstance that here... | |
| 1851 - 594 pages
...one, which mint b* doubled when we "Iw each pri«oner his half of the longer one. The prUoners bad a heavy limping movement, much as if one leg had been shorter than tlic other. But the refinement of suffering In this case arises from the clrcumsUnce that here we have... | |
| Mrs. C. G. Hamilton - 1857 - 544 pages
...pounds for the shorter one, which must be doubled when we give each prisoner his half of the longer one. The prisoners had a heavy limping movement, much as...suffering, in this case, arises from the circumstance of men of education and feeling chained incessantly together. For no purpose are these chains undone... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1859 - 108 pages
...pounds for the shorter one, which must be doubled when we give each prisoner his half of the longer one. The prisoners had a heavy limping movement, much as...education and high feeling chained incessantly together. For no purpose are these chains undone ; and the meaning of these last words must be well considered... | |
| Julia Corner - 1863 - 272 pages
...pounds for the shorter one, which must be doubled when we give each prisoner his half of the long one. The prisoners had a heavy limping movement, much as...education and high feeling chained incessantly together. For no purpose are these chains undone, and the meaning of these last words must be well considered... | |
| 1864 - 462 pages
...with no protection against the cold or pollution of the atmosphere, they endured intense misery. " The prisoners had a heavy limping movement, much as...education and high feeling chained incessantly together. For no purpose are these chains undone ; and the meaning of these last words must be well considered... | |
| Francis Young (F.R.G.S.) - 1864 - 258 pages
...pounds for the shorter one, which must he douhled when we give each prisoner his half of the longer one. The prisoners had a heavy limping movement, much as if one leg had heen shorter than the other. But the refinement of suffering in this case arises from the circumstance... | |
| Francis Young (F.R.G.S.), W. B. B. Stevens - 1864 - 264 pages
...pounds for the shorter one, which must he douhled when we give each prisoner his half of the longer one. The prisoners had a heavy limping movement, much as if one leg had heen shorter than the other. But the refinement of suffering in this case arises from the circumstance... | |
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