| 1830 - 644 páginas
...judged it to be time to take their departure. But no sooner did they make their appearance without, and were mounting their horses, than they were suddenly...them, so that the victims dropped by hundreds. * Saim himself had time to gain his saddle, and even to penetrate to one of the gates of the citadel; but... | |
| Giovanni Finati - 1830 - 350 páginas
...judged it to be time to take their departure. But no sooner did they make their appearance without, and were mounting their horses, than they were suddenly...them, so that the victims dropped by hundreds. Saim himself had time to gain his saddle, and even to penetrate to one of the gates of the citadel ; but... | |
| 1832 - 618 páginas
...judged it to berime to take their departure. But no sooner did they make their appearance without, and were mounting their horses, than they were suddenly...them, so that the victims dropped by hundreds. Saim himself had time to gain his saddle, and even to penetrate to one of the gates of the citadel ; but... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1831 - 622 páginas
...judged it to be time to take their departure. But no sooner did they make their appearance without, and were mounting their horses, than they were suddenly...them, so that the victims dropped by hundreds. ( Saim fiimRglf had tí : Saim himself had time to gain his saddle, and even to penetrate to one of the gates... | |
| 1852 - 428 páginas
...inquiry), judged it time to take their departure. But no sooner did they make their appearance without, and were mounting their horses, than they were suddenly...them, so that the victims dropped by hundreds. Saim himself had time to gain his saddle, and even to penetrate to one of the gates of the citadel; but... | |
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