| 1808 - 532 頁
...companions who had efcaped unhurt, walked up and down with folded arms and downcafl eyes, whilft women fat upon heaps of arms, broken furniture and baggage,...litters of the wounded ; yet I learned that every hofpital in Cadiz was already full, and that convents and churches were forced to be appropriated to... | |
| 1807 - 572 頁
...crowds of Spaniards either assisted or looked on with signs of horror. Meanwhile their companions, who had escaped unhurt, walked up and down with folded...eyes, whilst women sat upon heaps of arms, broken furni* Mr.S. is an American by birtb, and travelled under tUe sanctioa •f that character, tnre and... | |
| 1808 - 580 頁
...crouds of Spaniards either assisted or looked on with signs of horror. Meanwhile their cornpanions who had escaped unhurt, walked up and down with folded...furniture and baggage, with their heads bent between their Inees. 1 had no inclination to follow the litters of the wounded ; yet I learned that every hospital... | |
| 1845 - 620 頁
...who had escaped unhurt, walked up and down with folded arms and down-cast eyes, whilst women sat on heaps of arms, broken furniture and baggage, with...that every hospital in Cadiz was already full, and the convents and churches were appropriated to the remainder.' Sir Charles Bell, the eminent surgeon... | |
| 1845 - 648 頁
...crowds of Spaniards either assisted, or looked on with signs of horror. Meanwhile their companions who had escaped unhurt, walked up and down with folded arms and down-cast eyes, whilst women sat on heaps of arms, broken furniture and baggage, with their heads bent between their knees. I had no... | |
| George Cone Beckwith - 1847 - 262 頁
...who had escaped unhurt, walked up and down, with folded arms and downcast eyes, while women sat on heaps of arms, broken furniture and baggage, with...that every hospital in Cadiz was already full, and the convents and churches were appropriated to the remainder." Sir Charles Bell, the eminent surgeon... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 850 頁
...crowds of Spaniards either assisted or looked on with signs of horror. Meanwhile their companions who escaped unhurt walked up and down with folded arms and downcast eyes, whilst women sat on heaps of arms, broken furniture, and baggage, with their heads bent between their knees. I had no... | |
| George Cone Beckwith - 1847 - 264 頁
...while crowds of Spaniards either assisted or looked on with signs of horror. Meanwhile their companions who had escaped unhurt, walked up and down, with folded arms and downcast eyes, while women sat an heaps of arms, broken furniture and baggage, with their heads bent between their... | |
| J. Bradshawe Walker - 1853 - 166 頁
...crowds of Spaniards either assisted or looked on with signs of horror. Meanwhile, their companions, who had escaped unhurt, walked up and down with folded arms and downcast eyes; whilst women sat on heaps of arms, broken war furniture and baggage, with their heads bent between their knees! Tidings... | |
| lady Emmeline Charlotte E. Stuart Wortley - 1856 - 396 頁
...preparations and arrangements with folded arras, and eyes fixed sadly on the ground. Mournful, weeping women, sat upon "heaps of arms, broken furniture,...baggage, with their heads bent between their knees." What a picture of desolation and wretchedness ! But such is war. Such are the scenes that afford a... | |
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