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" ... whilst over the whole field, were strewed caps, bonnets, hats, shawls, and shoes, and other parts of male and female dress; trampled, torn, and bloody. The yeomanry had dismounted, — some were easing their horses... "
History of the Peace: Being a History of England from 1816 to 1854. With an ... - Página 253
por Harriet Martineau - 1865
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Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volumen8

1841 - 832 páginas
...casing their horses' girths, others adjusting their accoutrements ; and some were wiping their sabres. Several mounds of human beings still remained where...fallen, crushed down, and smothered. Some of these were still groaning, — others with staring eyes, were gasping for breath, and others would never...
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The Monthly Review

1841 - 658 páginas
...easing their horses' girths, others- adjusting their accoutrements ; and some were wiping their sabres. Several mounds of human beings still remained where...fallen, crushed down and smothered. Some of these were groaning, — others, with staring eyes, were gasping for breath, and others would never breathe...
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The North of England Magazine, Volumen1

1842 - 608 páginas
...easing their horses girths, others adjusting their accoutrements ; and some were wiping their sabres. Several mounds of human beings still remained where...fallen, crushed down, and smothered. Some of these were still groaning, — others with staring eyes, were gasping for breath, and others would never...
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Life and times of sir Robert Peel, by W.C. Taylor (C. Mackay).

William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 738 páginas
...easing their horses' girths, others adjusting their accoutrements, and some were wiping their sabres. Several mounds of human beings, still remained where...fallen, crushed down and smothered : some of these were still groaning ; others with staring eyes were gasping for breath ; and others would never breathe...
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Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volumen3

William Howitt - 1848 - 432 páginas
...the wounded, o'r carrying otT the dead. 346 347 leu, crushed down, and smothered. Some of these were still groaning, — others with staring eyes, were...sounds, and the occasional snorting and pawing of the steeds. Persons might sometimes be noticed peeping from attics and over the tall sidings of houses,...
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Historical Sketches and Personal Recollections of Manchester: Intended to ...

Archibald Prentice - 1851 - 452 páginas
...easing their horses' girths, others adjusting their accoutrements, and some were wiping their sabres. Several mounds of human beings still remained where...fallen, crushed down and smothered; some of these were still groaning; others, with, staring eyes, were gasping for breath ; and others would never breathe...
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Historical Sketches and Personal Recollections of Manchester: Intended to ...

Archibald Prentice - 1851 - 456 páginas
...human beings still remained where they had fallen, 'crushed down and smothered ; some of these were still groaning ; others, with staring eyes, were gasping...breath ; and others would never breathe more. All were silent save those low sounds, and the occasional snorting and pawing of steeds. Persons might...
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The Half Century: Its History, Political and Social

Washington Wilks - 1852 - 384 páginas
...were easing their horses' girths, others adjusting their accoutrements, and some wiping their sabres. Several mounds of human beings still remained where they had fallen, crushed down and smothered." Eight men, two women, and a child, were taken up before night dead, or mortally injured. The wounded...
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The people's history of Manchester. 1-[10. Wanting the covers of pt.2-10].

John Reilly (of Manchester.) - 1859 - 368 páginas
...easing their horses' girths, others adjusting their accoutrements, and some were wiping their sabres. Several mounds of human beings still remained where...fallen, crushed down and smothered; some of these were still groaning; others, with staring eyes, were gasping for breath; and others would never breathe...
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The History of Progress in Great Britain: commerce, manufactures, religious ...

Robert Kemp Philp - 1860 - 422 páginas
...In ten minutes from the commencement of the havoc the field was an open and almost deserted space. The hustings remained, with a few broken and hewed...gasping for breath, and others would never breathe more. Five or six persons were killed, and at least seventy more were known to be injured, independent of...
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