... and carrying panniers like asses, to earn the taxes which are extorted to support the men who stalk about in uniform. I entered Heidelberg with anticipations of pleasure; they were dashed in a moment; the city was in a state of siege, occupied by... The Letters of William Cullen Bryant: 1849-1857 - Página 96de William Cullen Bryant - 1975 - 564 páginasVisualização parcial - Sobre este livro
| William Cullen Bryant - 1850 - 452 páginas
...carrying panniers like asses, to earn the taxes which are extorted to support the men who stalk ahout in uniform. I entered Heidelberg with anticipations...member of the Diet of the Confederation lately broken up, " this invention of declaring a city, which has unconditionally submitted, to be still in a state... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1851 - 512 páginas
...trundling loaded wheel-barrows, and carrying panniers like asses, to earn the taxes which are extolled to support the men who stalk about in uniform. I entered...member of the Diet of the Confederation lately broken up, " this invention of declaring a city, which has unconditionally submitted, to be still in a state... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1883 - 458 páginas
...had been sent to take the part of the Grand Duke of Baden against the people. I could hardly believe this was the same peaceful and friendly city which...beautiful walks about the old castle were full of them ; in the evening they were reeling and howling through the streets." It was no better in the lovely... | |
| Parke Godwin - 1883 - 466 páginas
...had been sent to take the part of the Grand Duke of Baden against the people. I could hardly believe this was the .same peaceful and friendly city which...beautiful walks about the old castle were full of them ; in the evening they were reeling and howling through the streets." It was no better in the lovely... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 460 páginas
...the evening. From "Letters of a Traveler." Putnam's Sons, New York, 1850. EUROPE UNDER THE BAYONET WHOEVER should visit the principal countries of Europe...member of the Diet of the Confederation lately broken up, a this invention of declaring a city, which has unconditionally submitted, to be still in a state... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 450 páginas
...to Paris a few weeks since. The city was then in what is called, by a convenient fiction, a state ot siege; soldiers filled the streets, were posted in...member of the Diet of the Confederation lately broken up, * this invention of declaring a city, which has unconditionally submitted, to be still in a state... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1908 - 450 páginas
...state of siege, occupied by Prussian troops which had been sent to take the part of the Grand Duke I of Baden against his people. I could hardly believe...member of the Diet of the Confederation lately broken up, " this invention of declaring a city, which has unconditionally submitted, to be still in a state... | |
| Karl Ortseifen, Winfried Herget, Holger Lamm - 1993 - 274 páginas
...entered Heidelberg with anticipations of pleasure; they were dashed in a moment; the city was in a stage of siege, occupied by Prussian troops which had been...member of the Diet of the Confederation lately broken up [Prof. Hagen], "this invention of declaring a city, which has unconditionally submitted, to be still... | |
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