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To-morrow, then, in company with a string of other foolish geese from the wire net, I am to be carried

... quarrel. Yet each of those who will stand beside me in the morning on the scaffold slew more men and that bloody night than he can count upon the fingers of both hands. And I have killed but one. Think of it, Effendi, one man only in five and twenty years ...

WHAT HASSAN SAW raa .1 THE MINARET. W. P. DRuitY,

... Yet each of those who will stand beside me in the morning on the scaffold slew m :re men and women that Lloody llight than he can count upon the fingers Of both hands. And I have killed hut one. Think of it, Effendi, one man only in five and twenty year ...

SOME FAMOUS CRIMINALS

... is said to have been the total of his cases in his nineteen years of office. When Carrara, the Italian mushroomgrower, who killed and tried to burn the body of a man whom his wife had lured into his house, was thrown under the great knife, trembling with ...

Jan. 8 The Daily Malta Chronicle

... Cotpt is satisfied there was evidence on which he could reach the conclusion that he did. The actual income of the person killed, and the actual expenditure of the family, are the basis for decision in each case, and no general standard can be applied ...

The Daily Malta Chronicle

... of the Committee of Public Safety, had Hoche cart into the Conciergerie prison which meant practically sending him to the scaffold, till saved by an accident. Rarely Fouginer-Tin'vine and the Manyard judges allowed a prisoner to escape from their net. ...

Nov. 2' /*alit Cbttil;lq, WEDNESDAY, 27TH NOVEMBER 918 1646 4vinurr To-DAY ... THE QUESTIONS OF THE DAY

... not burnished—our American cousins have to their credit 44.000 priGoners with 1400 captured. )f the number who have been killed by the same force we will remain silent. They of the enemy have paid the penalty of their one but note Ex-Emperor! Wherever ...

THE ROYAL HOUSES

... descent in the elder line. The English, said Froissart, with a shudder, are a very savage people, for they swear they will kill twenty Kings one after another till they get a good one. They had no occassion to go to that excess; but when Richard 11, son ...

PARIS LET FE R

... extension of bull fights, from the South to the North of France—at Roubaix near the frontiers of Belgium—would display variety. To kill bulls and gore horses to death, would soon cease to be emotional. Why not imitate Pagan and Imperial Rome in its fights of ...