| France - 1811 - 426 pages
...the accused in the gross, without hearing one of them. He was accustomed to frequent a coffee-house in the palace of Justice, where the judges and jurymen...course of the decade. " What do you think I have gained to day for the republic?" Some of the guests to pay court to him, would answer, " So many millions,"... | |
| Alph. de Beauchamp - France - 1811 - 420 pages
...the accused in the gross, without hearing one of them. He was accustomed to frequent a coffee-house in the palace of Justice, where the judges and jurymen of his trihunal met. There they reckoned the number of heads which had fallen in the course of the decade.... | |
| 1812 - 680 pages
...frequent a coffee-house in the palace of Justice, where the judges and and jurymen of his tribanal met. There they reckoned the number of heads which...fallen in the course of the decade " What do you think T have gained to day for the republic?" Some of the guests to pay court to him. would answer, " So... | |
| Marie Joseph L. Adolphe Thiers - 1838 - 516 pages
...the gross, without hearing one of them. Fouquier Tinville was accustomed to frequent a coffee-house in the Palace of Justice, where the judges and jurymen...do you think I have gained to-day for the republic V" Some of the guests, to pay court to him, would answer, " so many millions," when he would immediately... | |
| Adolphe Thiers, Frederic Shoberl - France - 1840 - 492 pages
...them. Fouquier Tinville was accustomed to frequent a coflee-housc in the Palace of Justice, »here the judges and jurymen of his tribunal met. There they reckoned the number of heads which Ы fallen in the course of the decade. " What do you think I have gained to-day for the republic ?"... | |
| Adolphe Thiers, Frederic Shoberl - France - 1844 - 478 pages
...the gross, without hearing one of them. Fouquier Tinville was accustomed to frequent a coffee-house in the Palace of Justice, where the judges and jurymen...do you think I have gained to-day for the republic 1" Some of the guests, to pay court to him, would answer, " so many millions," when he would immediately... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - France - 1887 - 316 pages
...the gross, without hearing one of them. Fouquier-Tinville was accustomed to frequent a coffeehouse in the Palace of Justice, where the judges and jurymen...pay court to him, would answer, " So many millions," Avhen he would immediately add, " In the next decade I shall undress three or four hundred," meaning,... | |
| Adolphe Thiers - France - 1838 - 514 pages
...the gross, without hearing one of them. Fouquier Tinville was accustomed to frequent a coffee-house in the Palace of Justice, where the judges and jurymen...pay court to him, would answer, " so many millions," when he would immediately add, " in the next decade I shall undress three or four hundred," meaning,... | |
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