Just before he was guillotined he made a speech vowing that he would return from the dead to punish his captors. |
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Only 6 people were guillotined in Paris in August, and only 40 more over the rest of the year. |
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The ACT party will most certainly not agree to have our debates guillotined just for question time. |
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Charles Clarke has also said at the start of the debate that it will be guillotined. |
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There are that number being guillotined as we are anxious to get them through. |
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It guillotined so many people because it was a way of cleansing and purifying France, imbuing her with Virtue. |
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This influx of citizen-soldiers, many of them active sans-culottes, intensified radicalism within the army, and many officers were expelled or guillotined. |
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Alexis' maternal grandfather, Malherbes, was guillotined, and his father Herve escaped with his life only because of the overthrow of Robespierre. |
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Those who were guillotined were often from those groups of people on which the government wanted to publicly blame the counterrevolution, such as the clergy and the nobility. |
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In the name of the Rights of Man, or under that banner, tens of thousands were imprisoned and at least seventeen thousand guillotined between 1792 and 1794 alone. |
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In 1943, a woman was guillotined for having carried out an abortion. |
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Robespierre dared not risk the countercharge of leniency to a former peer, and Biron was guillotined. |
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No lobbyists are to be guillotined for their part in it, but there is something rococo about the business. |
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François Hollande, whose palace is just around the corner from the spot where Louis XVI was guillotined, seemed particularly delighted. |
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The wife of guillotined Equality Philip chose this hilltop for the family graves. |
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These two days, 215 years after Olympe de Gouges was guillotined, aimed at gathering both specialists of her work and human rights activists. |
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He was guillotined the following day, as were one hundred and seven of his followers. |
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She was guillotined February 16, 1943, a date of honour now observed by Wisconsin school children. |
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Because of the jealousy arisen, she was arrested in 1794, tried, condemned and guillotined. |
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He guillotined existentialism just when we needed most to hear its howl, its barbaric yawp that there is something in common between God and all of us. |
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I guess once they guillotined the king, ending over 1000 years of monarchy in Europe, the mob weren't likely to take any kind of authority very seriously after that. |
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On 31 October 1793, most of the Girondin leaders were guillotined, which caused Wollstonecraft to faint when Imlay broke the news to her. |
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History testifies to the fact the public is fascinated and enthralled by seeing people put to death, tortured, drawn and quartered, or guillotined. |
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At the same time the French revolution breaks out, the difficulties for the company start: general Custine is guillotined on 29 August 1793, manpower is decreased and the production is continued with only 15 persons. |
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Villas-Boas, exactly a yeara M fol An Th ago next Monday, and Di Matteo, were both guillotined Following defeats by West Brom. |
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He was captured and on 12 January 1793, having been convicted of treason, he was guillotined. |
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Her husband, Louis XVI, who lost his title when the monarchy was abolished, had been guillotined nine months earlier, though he was spared the indignity of riding in a tumbrel with bound hands. |
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On 21st January of 1793, in Paris, Luigi XVI is guillotined and in Naples there are the first arrests, four cats nearly all released then for not guilt. |
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In July, Lyon guillotined the deposed 'Montagnard' head of the city council. |
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In 1793, she was guillotined and became a legend. |
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Late August 1793, an army general had been guillotined on the accusation of choosing too timid strategies on the battlefield. |
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Wollstonecraft left for Paris in December 1792 and arrived about a month before Louis XVI was guillotined. |
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After the construction of a new workshop and the acquisition of a stone splitter in 2008, we are fully operational for all guillotined stone products. |
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On 16 October 1793, Marie Antoinette was guillotined with one of the charges that she been convicted of being she had committed incest with her son. |
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