| 1801 - 618 pagina’s
...fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted for a soldier," continues his successor, " to regret any one who has fallen in the service of...other person ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that as his life was honourable, so was his death glorious. His memory will be... | |
| 1802 - 886 pagina’s
...after the action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted lor a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the...other person ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that, as his life was honourable, so was his death glorious. His memory will be... | |
| 1802 - 888 pagina’s
...till long after Ле action was over, when he fainted through weakness: and loss of blood. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the .service of his country, 1 might be excused for lamenting him more than any other person ; but it is some consolation to those... | |
| 1805 - 664 pagina’s
...till long after the action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. " Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has...other person ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, lhat as his life was honourable, so was his death glorious. His memory will be... | |
| Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Sir Robert Wilson - 1803 - 430 pagina’s
...fame, except conveyed in the pathetic and elegant sentiments of his friend and successor. " Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has...the service of his country, I might be excused for kvmenting him more than any other person ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him,... | |
| 1804 - 646 pagina’s
...character, till long after the action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the service ^ol his country, I might be excused for lamenting him, more than any other person ; but it is some... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 pagina’s
...anyone who has fallen iû the service of " his country, I might be excused for la" mcntitig him mors than any other person; « but it is some consolation to those who " tenderly loved him, that as his life was "honourable, »o was his death glorious. " His memory will... | |
| 1801 - 432 pagina’s
...character, till long after the action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has...other person ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that as his life was honourable, so was his death glorious. His memory will be... | |
| CHARLES MAYO, L.L.B - 1804 - 586 pagina’s
...intimately, is best qualified to give his eulogium. " Were " it permitted," said general Hutchinson, " for a soldier to regret any one " who has fallen in...person: but it is some consolation " to those who tenderly loved him, that as his life was honourable, so was " his death glorious. His memory will be... | |
| 1804 - 636 pagina’s
...character, tiH long after the action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blond. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has...might be excused for lamenting him, more than any olher person ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that as his life was honourable,... | |
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