| 1840 - 612 páginas
...malefactor, that dungeon would, in such a climate, have been too close and narrow. The space was only twenty feet square. The air-holes were small and obstructed....tolerable to natives of England by lofty halls, and the constant waving of fans. The number of the prisoners was one hundred and forty-six. When they were... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 424 páginas
...malefactor, that dungeon would, in such a climate, have been too close and narrow. The space was only twenty feet square. The air-holes were small and obstructed. It was the summer solstice—the season when the fierce heat of Bengal can scarcely be rendered tolerable to natives... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 páginas
...malefactor that dungeon would, in such a climate, have been too close and narrow. The space was only twenly ist HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.' HIITOET, at least in its slate of imaginary perfec seai son when the fierce heat of Bengal can scarcely be rendered tolerable to natives of EnglanA by... | |
| 1849 - 742 páginas
...malefactor that dungeon would, in such a climate, have been too close and nirrow. The space was only twenty feet square. The air-holes were small and obstructed....heat of Bengal can scarcely be rendered tolerable to the natives of England by lofty halls, and by the constant waving of fans. The number of the prisoners... | |
| 1849 - 822 páginas
...malefactor that dungeon would, in such a climate, have been too close and narrow. The space was only twenty feet square. The air-holes were small and obstructed....heat of Bengal can scarcely be rendered tolerable to the natives of England by lofty halls, and by the constant waving of fans. The number of the prisoners... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1850 - 746 páginas
...Critical and ffitlorital Euayt, iii. 446, 447. been too close and narrow. The space was only twenty feet square. The air-holes were small and obstructed....constant waving of fans. The number of the prisoners was a hundred and forty-six. When they were ordered to enter the cell, they imagined that the soldiers... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1850 - 740 páginas
...Critical- ami Historical Etsayt, iii. 446, 447. been too close and narrow. The space was only twenty feet square. The air-holes were small and obstructed. It was the summer solstice—the season when the fierce heat of Bengal can scarcely be rendered tolerable to natives... | |
| 1852 - 780 páginas
...that dungeon would, in such a climate, have been too close and narrow. The space was only twenty fe»t ther; she brings forth bribe-taking the constant waving of fani. SE The number of the prisoners was one hundred •ad frrty-six. When they... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - 764 páginas
...that dungeon would, in such a climate, have been too close and narrow. The space was only twenty fe^t square. The air-holes were small and obstructed. It...Bengal can scarcely be rendered tolerable to natives of EnglanA by lofty halls and the constant waving of fan«. The number of the prisoners was one hundred... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1854 - 452 páginas
...malefactor, that dungeon would, in such a climate, have been too close and narrow. The space was only twenty feet square. The air-holes were small and obstructed....by the constant waving of fans. The number of the pi goners was one hundred and forty-six. When they were ordered to enter the cell, they imagined that... | |
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