Churches, palaces, and the houses of private persons were plundered without distinction. No age, or character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, were all the prey of soldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to... Arnaldo; Gaddo; and other unacknowledged poems by lord Byron and some of his ... - Página 96de George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1836Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Robertson - 1787 - 394 páginas
...was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priefts, matrons, virgins, were all the prey of foldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did thefe .. , . outrages ceafe, as is ufual in towns which are carried by aflfault, when the firft... | |
| 1810 - 566 páginas
...suffer. Churches, palaces, and the houses of private persons, were plundered without distinction. No age, or character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, were all tht prey of soldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did these outrages... | |
| William Robertson - 1804 - 424 páginas
...Churches, palaces, and the houses of private persons were plundered without distinc* tion. No age, or character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals,...at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did these outrages cease, as is usual in towns •which are carried by assault, when the first... | |
| 1809 - 570 páginas
...suffer. Churches, palaces, and the houses of private persons, were plundered without distinction. No age, or character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals,...at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did these outrages cease, as is usual, in towns which are carried by assault, when the first fury... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 598 páginas
...Churches, l^' palaces, and the houses of private persons, were p4uo. . dered without distinction. No age, or character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals,...at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did these outrages cease, as is usual in towns which are carried by assault, when the first fury... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 602 páginas
...Churches, 1521. palaces, and the houses of private persons, were plundered without distinction. No age, or character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals,...at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did these outrages cease, as is usual in towns which are carried by assault, when the first fury... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 596 páginas
...suffer. Churches, palaces, and the houses of private persons, were plundered without distinction. No age, or character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals,...matrons, virgins, were all the prey of soldiers, and at tbe mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did these outrages cease, as is usual in towns... | |
| Ethan Smith - 1814 - 598 páginas
...suffer." Churches, palaces, and the houses of private persons, were plundered without distinction. No age, character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, all were a prey to a brutal, enraged soldiery, deaf to every call of humanity. Nor did these outrages... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 400 páginas
...suffer. Churches, palaces, and the houses of private persons were plundered without distinction. No age, or character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals,...at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did these outrages cease, as is usual in towns which are carried by assault, when the first fury... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 320 páginas
...suffer. Churches, palaces, and the houses of private persons, were plundered without distinction. No age, or character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals,...at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did these outrages cease, as is usual in towns which are carried by assault, when the first fury... | |
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