| 1834 - 404 頁
...Paris. I presume that this day's transactions will induce a conviction, that all is not perfectly quiet. July 22d. — After dinner, walk a little under the...the head and body of M. de Toulon are introduced in triumphThe head on a pike, the body dragged naked on the earth. Afterwards, this horrible exhibition... | |
| Gouverneur Morris - 1888 - 676 頁
...d'hote we have a good dinner for three. Coffee, etc., included, the price of the dinner is 48 francs. After dinner walk a little under the arcade of the...my carriage. In this period the head and body of M. Foulon * are introduced in triumph, the head on a pike, the body dragged naked on the earth. Afterwards,... | |
| Gouverneur Morris - 1888 - 634 頁
...d'hote we have a good dinner for three. Coffee, etc., included, the price of the dinner is 48 francs. After dinner walk a little under the arcade of the...my carriage. In this period the head and body of M. Foulon * are introduced in triumph, the head on a pike, the body dragged naked on the earth. Afterwards,... | |
| Bayard Tuckerman - 1889 - 304 頁
...seized him, and his head, like Foulon's, was set on a pike. "After dinner," says Morris in his diary, "walk a little under the arcade of the Palais Royal,...carriage. In this period the head and body of M. de Foulon are introduced in triumph. The head on a pike, the body dragged naked on the earth. Afterwards... | |
| William Augustus Miles - 1890 - 538 頁
...1, 1889. See also the Life of Laurence Sterne, by Percy Fitzgerald, London, 1864, ii. 301, &c. 1 ' After dinner, walk a little under the arcade of the...my carriage. In this period the head and body of M. Foulon are introduced in triumph — the head on a pike, the body dragged naked on the earth. Afterwards,... | |
| Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1897 - 716 頁
...arcade of the Palais Royal after dinner, waiting for his carriage, when the head and body of Foulon were introduced in triumph, the head on a pike, the body dragged naked on the earth. " Gracious God, what a people !" is the American's grim commentary. The deaths of Foulon and Berthier,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1903 - 396 頁
...advisers, and he had good grounds, too, as the following extract from his journal shows: "July 22. After dinner, walk a little under the arcade of the...head on a pike, the body dragged naked on the earth. Afterward this horrible exhibition is carried through the different streets. His crime is, to have... | |
| Richard Brookhiser - 2008 - 288 頁
...housed clubs, shops, and cafes. "In this period the head and body of M. de Foulon" — a politician — "are introduced in triumph. The head on a pike, the...exhibition is carried through the different streets." Foulon was guilty of two offenses: he had been willing to help the king replace Necker (he would have... | |
| Richard Brookhiser - 2004 - 284 頁
...housed clubs, shops, and cafes. "In this period the head and body of M. de Foulon"—a politician—"are introduced in triumph. The head on a pike, the body...exhibition is carried through the different streets." Foulon was guilty of two offenses: he had been willing to help the king replace Necker (he would have... | |
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