QUERY1850
Military Execution
By MELANION.
I am very anxious to be referred to the authority for the following anecdote, and remark made on it:— "Some officer, or state prisoner, on being led out to be shot, refused either to listen to a confessor, or to cover his eyes with a handkerchief." The remark was, that "he refused a bandage for either mind or body." It smacks somewhat of Voltaire.
Topics: Military Execution, Historical Anecdotes