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THE AGED PRISONER . 1. Upon the accession of Louis sixteenth to the throne ,
the ministers then in office , moved by humanity , began their administration with
an act of clemency and justice . They inspected the registers of the Bastile , and ...
THE AGED PRISONER . 1. Upon the accession of Louis sixteenth to the throne ,
the ministers then in office , moved by humanity , began their administration with
an act of clemency and justice . They inspected the registers of the Bastile , and ...
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The prisoners are not confronted with the accuser or informer . ... The wretched
prisoner is no more made acquainted with his crime thani with his accuser , and
were he told the one , it might possibly lead him to guess the other . 10. To avoid
...
The prisoners are not confronted with the accuser or informer . ... The wretched
prisoner is no more made acquainted with his crime thani with his accuser , and
were he told the one , it might possibly lead him to guess the other . 10. To avoid
...
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They were not treated as prisoners of war , which was the only quality in which
they could have been arrested and detained , but were exposed to disgraceful
indignities , because they had been the friends of the Constitution . After being ...
They were not treated as prisoners of war , which was the only quality in which
they could have been arrested and detained , but were exposed to disgraceful
indignities , because they had been the friends of the Constitution . After being ...
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