Chapter
1 1 | notwithstanding all the threats of death from the Orangist rabble,
2 1 | their hatchets, and looking death and defiance in all directions. ~
3 1 | Hurrah for Orange! Death to the traitors!" ~"'Hurrah
4 1 | faces than to gloomy ones. 'Death to the traitors!' as much
5 1 | But, as to putting them to death in good earnest, I am here
6 1 | twenty-five from us." ~"Death to the traitors!" cried
7 2 | from whom he had expected death, were only condemning him
8 2 | John opened the window. ~"Death to the traitors!" howled
9 2 | of this description are death to those with whom they
10 3 | would simply be signing the death warrant of Cornelius and
11 3 | prison, with the cry -- ~"Death to the traitors! To the
12 3 | with Cornelius de Witt! Death! death!" ~ ~
13 3 | Cornelius de Witt! Death! death!" ~ ~
14 4 | had left the prison and death behind, and before him there
15 5 | van Baerle the son, at the death of his dear and worthy parents,
16 5 | smooth for him the path of death as she had smoothed for
17 5 | Earl of Sandwich," and the death by fire or drowning of four
18 5 | devotion in the face of death made sure the existence
19 6 | heretics and deserving of death the several hundred millions
20 9 | passage leading to ignominious death. ~And as he was a philosopher,
21 10| you will be condemned to death, executed on the scaffold,
22 11| Witt. ~But as, since the death of those two martyrs, Van
23 11| conspiracy, sentence of death was unanimously pronounced
24 11| among all the causes of death against which a cautious
25 11| in this cell, after the death of the martyr, and have
26 12| sufficiently guilty to suffer death, but he was too much so
27 12| in that castle after the death of Barneveldt; and that
28 13| just now been saved from death. ~This reprieve suggested
29 13| their masters died a public death in the yard of the Buytenhof. ~
30 15| belonged to me after your death, but, fortunately, you are
31 19| coffin." ~Rosa grew pale as death. ~"Ah!" she said to herself, "
32 20| were about to be put to death." ~"You are displeased,
33 20| Then you are condemned to death, and whilst walking to the
34 20| made in the expectation of death, and, thanks to Heaven,
35 27| who was once condemned to death." ~"And his name?" ~Rosa
36 27| of this description are death to those with whom they
37 28| which this horrible mode of death inspired him. ~"Well," Gryphus
38 29| oppressed by the first dread of death. "What quick work they make
39 30| Cornelius met with such an awful death." ~The Prince compressed
40 30| aiding him in life and in death." ~"And would you accept
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